English to Hindi Dictionary astronaut

astronaut

अंतरिक्ष यात्री
definition
noun
How much food do we need to have on the spacecraft for the astronauts to go to Mars?
a person who is trained to travel in a spacecraft.
translation of 'astronaut'
अंतरिक्षचारी,
नक्षत्रयान-चालक,
खगोलयात्री
example
I always really enjoy explaining how space travel works and how you train for a space mission as an 'astronaut' .
The meeting was very informal and the girls were able to bombard Claudie with questions on what life is like as an 'astronaut' .
We salute his many accomplishments as an 'astronaut' and as a husband and father.
It is an excellent source of information about current and past Russian 'astronautical' technology.
It will be the second time American 'astronauts' return to Earth in a Soyuz spacecraft.
‘John has a deep interest in 'astronautical' science and has the hands-on experience to back up what he has taught in the classroom,’ said Administrator O'Keefe.
For the 'astronauts' on board the Space Station there are no less than sixteen sunrises and sunsets each day.
NASA permits 'astronauts' to take some souvenirs for their family and close friends.
This is only a handful of some of the most notable men who helped to get American 'astronauts' to the Moon.
During spaceflight 'astronauts' lose muscle mass and function as a consequence of a lack of gravity.
This is an idea for a spacesuit that will allow 'astronauts' to exercise while working in space.
Iceland was where the Apollo 11 'astronauts' trained for their lunar trip.
The hostile environment of space poses a special challenge to the wellbeing of 'astronauts' .
The large viewing windows will provide the 'astronauts' with a view of the Earth quite unlike any other.
American 'astronauts' and Soviet cosmonauts shook hands hundreds of miles above a burning Cambodia.
How much food do we need to have on the spacecraft for the 'astronauts' to go to Mars?
It was also the first time that US 'astronauts' had returned from space in a Soyuz spacecraft.
We can picture exactly what he meant because we have now seen film of 'astronauts' orbiting the Earth in spacecraft.
He holds bachelor's and master's degrees in aeronautical and 'astronautical' engineering from Ohio State University.
The findings are not only important for the wellbeing of 'astronauts' but for everybody.
This is where 'astronauts' are trained and the space shuttle program is managed.
For Earth will only be one point of light among many, and 'astronauts' will truly be on their own.
When 'astronauts' go into microgravity they lose their sense of place and have to rely on visual and auditory cues.
Every orbit of the space shuttle treats the 'astronauts' to stunning scenery.
It allowed American and Soviet 'astronauts' to work together and to get to know each other.
Keith has over 20 years of experience as an 'astronautical' engineer in the Air Force and in the civilian sector.
Between the point where we are today and the point where starry-eyed dreamers can pick up a catalog full of rocket engines and 'astronautical' instruments there are a number of important things that need to happen.
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