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Astronauts are individuals who have been trained to operate spacecrafts and explore space

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Background imageAstronauts Collection: Advanced spacesuit

Advanced spacesuit. Researcher adjusting the BioSuit, a prototype advanced spacesuit designed by Dava Newman, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Lunar survey team

Lunar survey team
Artists impression of a Lunar Survey Team at work on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Advanced spacesuit

Advanced spacesuit. Researcher adjusting the knee of the BioSuit, a prototype advanced spacesuit designed by Dava Newman, professor of aeronautics

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Cut-away artwork of the Columbus Orbital Facility

Cut-away artwork of the Columbus Orbital Facility
Columbus module. Cut-away artwork showing the interior of the Columbus Orbital Facility (COF) or Attached Pressurised Module whilst attached to the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS space walk, July 2006

ISS space walk, July 2006
ISS space walk. British astronaut Piers Sellers (born 1955) carrying out extravehicular activity (EVA, a space walk), at the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS space walk

ISS space walk. Astronaut David A. Wolf performing a space walk (extravehicular activity, or EVA) during the construction of the International Space Station

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Robots on the Moon

Robots on the Moon. Computer artwork of insect- like robots exploring on the Moon. They are seen next to a footprint left by one of the Apollo astronauts

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut demonstrating weightlessness on shuttle

Astronaut demonstrating weightlessness on shuttle

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Project crew, 1975

Apollo-Soyuz Project crew, 1975
Apollo-Soyuz Project crew in July 1975. This was a joint project between the USA and the USSR (flags at left and right). The Soviet cosmonauts (green suits), commander Alexei Leonov (born 1934)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Dennis Tito, first space tourist

Dennis Tito, first space tourist, on the International Space Station (ISS). Tito, an American multimillionaire, paid $20 million (almost

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut on the Moon

Astronaut on the Moon, computer artwork. The Earth is seen in the background, and the astronaut is standing in the sunlight of a lunar day

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Dr Mukai entering IML-2 module, Shuttle STS-65

Dr Mukai entering IML-2 module, Shuttle STS-65
Dr Chiaki Mukai entering the IML-2 science module during Shuttle Mission STS-65. Dr Mukai served as a payload specialist during the mission which carried the second International Microgravity

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS space walk

ISS space walk

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Advanced spacesuit

Advanced spacesuit. Researcher adjusts the helmet of a BioSuit. This is a prototype advanced spacesuit designed by Dava Newman

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Artists impression of the launch of an Ariane 5

Artists impression of the launch of an Ariane 5
Ariane 5. Artwork of an Ariane 5 rocket soon after launch during a mission to supply the Internation- al Space Station (ISS, not seen here)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS astronaut

ISS astronaut
International Space Station astronaut. Astronaut Michael Lopez-Alegria working on the International Space Station (ISS). Some of the solar arrays on the ISS are seen over the Earth behind him

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Advanced spacesuit

Advanced spacesuit. Artwork from part of the BioSuit, a prototype advanced spacesuit designed by Dava Newman, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut Fuglesang performing spacewalk

Astronaut Fuglesang performing spacewalk. Swedish astronaut Christer Fuglesang participating in the second extravehicular activity (EVA)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut holds Martian rock

Astronaut holds Martian rock
Martian rock. Artwork of a Martian rock being held in an astronauts hand. The Martian atmosphere is mostly carbon dioxide and surface temperatures are well below freezing

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 16 astronauts

Apollo 16 astronauts. Original film strip showing three photographs taken by US astronauts on NASAs Apollo 16 mission to the Moon. Apollo 16 was the fifth Apollo mission to land on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Space shuttle exercise

Space shuttle exercise. Astronaut Robert D. Cabana (mission commander) working out using an exercise bike on the Space Shuttle Endeavour while in Earth orbit

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut performing a spacewalk

Astronaut performing a spacewalk
Astronaut performing a space walk. Composite image of an astronaut performing a space walk, or extra-vehicular activity (EVA), during the STS-115 mission. The Earth is seen in the background

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Artwork of Armstrong descending Lunar Module steps

Artwork of Armstrong descending Lunar Module steps
Artists impression of astronaut Neil A. Armstrong descending the steps of the Apollo 11 lunar module to become the first man to walk on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Third Salyut 7 space station crew, 1984

Third Salyut 7 space station crew, 1984
Third Salyut 7 space station crew, after landing near Arkalyk in Kazakhstan, USSR, on 2nd October 1984. From left to right they are: Leonid Kizim, spacecraft commander; Vladimir Solovyov

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Evaluation of SAFER EVA backpack, STS-64

Evaluation of SAFER EVA backpack, STS-64
SAFER backpack test. Astronauts Carl Meade (left) and Mark Lee (right, on RMS arm) seen testing the Simplified Aid for EVA Rescue (SAFER) system during Shuttle Mission STS-64

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo spacecraft orbiting Earth, artwork

Apollo spacecraft orbiting Earth, artwork
Apollo spacecraft in Earth orbit, computer artwork. The central cylindrical section of the spacecraft is the service module, which contains liquid hydrogen and oxygen fuel tanks

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Challenger space shuttle

Challenger space shuttle. Artwork of Spacelab (D- 1) in the Challenger space shuttle, flight STS- 61A, which was launched on October 30, 1985. This flight was the Challengers last successful flight

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS construction space walk

ISS construction space walk
ISS construction. Astronaut Rex J Walheim performing a space walk (extravehicular activity, EVA) during the construction of the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Computer artwork of an astronaut on Mars surface

Computer artwork of an astronaut on Mars surface
Astronaut on Mars. Computer artwork of an astronaut exploring the surface of the planet Mars. The astronauts visor has a space shuttle reflected in it

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair mission

Astronauts underwater rehersal, HST repair mission
Rehearsal for the HST repair mission. Space-suited astronauts Kathy Thornton and Tom Akers seen during training for Shuttle Mission STS-61, the repair of the Hubble Space Telescope

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut Wisoff on RMS arm, STS-57 EVA

Astronaut Wisoff on RMS arm, STS-57 EVA

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Advanced spacesuit

Advanced spacesuit. Artwork of the BioSuit, a prototype advanced spacesuit designed by Dava Newman, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Advanced spacesuit

Advanced spacesuit. Artwork of the BioSuit, a prototype advanced spacesuit designed by Dava Newman, professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), USA

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Female astronaut training

Female astronaut training. Jerrie Cobb (born 1931) training on the MASTIF (Multiple Axis Space Test Inertia Facility) for the Mercury Project

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut self-portrait, composite image

Astronaut self-portrait, composite image
Astronaut self-portrait. Composite image of an astronaut taking a picture of himself whilst performing a space walk, or extra-vehicular activity (EVA), during a space shuttle mission

Background imageAstronauts Collection: French-Soviet mission training, 1982

French-Soviet mission training, 1982
French-Soviet mission training, at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonauts Centre, Star City, near Moscow, USSR, in 1982. From left to right are: Soviet cosmonauts Vladimir Solovyov (born 1946)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Moon base

Moon base. Computer artwork of an astronaut at a base on the Moon. Humans will require protective suits and sealed buildings when on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Martian colony

Martian colony. Computer illustration of an astronaut standing in front of a colony on Mars. Beside the astronaut is a legged vehicle

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Moon base

Moon base. Computer artwork of a base on the Moon in the lunar night. Humans will require protective sealed buildings when on the Moon

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronauts on the Moon

Astronauts on the Moon. Computer artwork of astronauts and NASAs future lunar lander on the Moon. The astronauts are carrying out experiments and collecting samples to bring back to Earth

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Spacewalk

Spacewalk. Astronaut Steven L. Smith performing an extravehicular activity (EVA or spacewalk). He is tethered to the end of the space shuttles robotic arm or remote manipulator system (RMS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Artwork of a space colony on the surface of Mars

Artwork of a space colony on the surface of Mars
Mars base. Artwork of a base on Mars, with astronauts working on a rocket beside it. A manned base on Mars could be constructed from prefabricated sections brought from Earth or from materials

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut and Lunar Rover, Apollo 17

Astronaut and Lunar Rover, Apollo 17
Astronaut and Lunar Roving Vehicle (LRV), composite image. US astronaut and geologist Dr Harrison Schmitt exploring the Taurus-Littrow region of the Moon, as part of NASAs Apollo 17 mission

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Apollo 17 landing site on Moon

Apollo 17 landing site on Moon
Apollo 17 landing site. Artwork of the Taurus- Littrow region of the Moon, site of the Apollo 17 mission landing. The stars are shown as they appeared at the time of landing

Background imageAstronauts Collection: ISS space walk

ISS space walk. Astronaut Jeffrey N. Williams holds on to a newly installed handrail on the exterior of the International Space Station (ISS)

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Researcher wearing Virtual Reality headset

Researcher wearing Virtual Reality headset
A NASA researcher wearing the Virtual Interactive Environment Workstation (VIEW). This comprises a special headset and instrumented gloves, and allows the user to enter the world of virtual reality

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Robot astronaut

Robot astronaut. Computer artwork of a humanoid robot in orbit above the Earth. It has a head and two arms, but has a grasping claw-like attachment instead of legs

Background imageAstronauts Collection: Astronaut exploring an alien planet

Astronaut exploring an alien planet, artwork. The astronaut is standing on the shores of an ocean on an Earth-like planet. The planets star is at upper left and its moon is at upper right



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Astronauts Collection

Astronauts are individuals who have been trained to operate spacecrafts and explore space, and are highly skilled professionals who undergo rigorous physical and mental training to prepare for their missions. Astronauts must be able to work in a variety of conditions, including zero gravity, extreme temperatures, and long periods of isolation. During their missions they conduct experiments in fields such as physics, biology, astronomy and geology. It also play an important role in the development of new technologies that can be used for future space exploration. They help us better understand our universe by providing data from their observations of the Earth's atmosphere and other planets or moons. Through their hard work they have made great contributions to science and humanity's understanding of our place in the universe.
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