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Etymology edit

Blend of astronaut +‎ -ette (feminine suffix).

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astronautte (plural astronauttes)

  1. (rare, dated) A female astronaut. [1960s and 1970s]
    • 1993, Blanche Linden-Ward, American women in the 1960s: changing the future, page 153:
      In 1960 Jerrie Cobb was the first woman chosen (from a dozen tested) to qualify for NASA's new astronaut program. Newspapers called her an "astronautte," and "America's answer to the Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova."
    • 1999, Anne Commire, Women in World History: A Biographical Encyclopedia:
      Administrators also argued that hundreds of women would have to be more rigorously tested to determine if women were capable of sustaining sustaining spaceflight. In response, the press rallied in support of the FLATS, dubbing them astronauttes, astronettes, and astronautrixes.

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