moonnaut

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From moon +‎ -naut.

Noun[edit]

moonnaut (plural moonnauts)

  1. (rare, nonstandard) Someone trained to live and work on a moon; an explorer of a moon
    • 1969, The Quill, Volume 57[1], Society of Professional Journalists, page 38:
      An outstanding lineup of big-name speakers from the profession (and maybe a "Moonnaut").
    • 1969, Harvard Bulletin: Volume 72[2], Digitized edition, Harvard Bulletin, published 2009, page 9:
      Has anybody remarked that Moonnaut Armstrong wasn't really the first?
    • 1975, Galería Wildenstein, Art in the Argentine[3], Digitized edition, published 2008:
      The National Air Space Museum in Washington acquired Raquel Forner's "The Return of the Moonnaut", chosen because of the artist's originality in vizualizing man's conquests in the outer space.
    • 2012 March 3, comment, “Gingrich: Interior Sec Salazar Should Be Replaced Along with Energy Sec Chu”, in Free Republic[4], retrieved 2012-08-12:
      Thats about as good as Your Moon Colony of 1000 Moonnauts in 8 Years!!

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