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👨â€ðŸš€ Man Astronaut emoji
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The Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ depicts a male astronaut. It is commonly used to represent astronauts, outer space, space exploration, and NASA. The Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ is also used to celebrate National Space Day, which is held yearly on the first Friday in May (May 7 in 2021).Â
We may have endless questions about space, but at least you can learn the difference between meteors, meteorites, and meteoroids here.
Where does 👨â€ðŸš€ Man Astronaut emoji come from?

The Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ was added to Emoji 4.0 in 2016. On supported platforms, the emoji is used by combining the Man emoji 👨 with the Rocket emoji 🚀. On most major platforms, the emoji depicts the head and shoulders of a male astronaut wearing a spacesuit. The Apple, Samsung, Microsoft, and Facebook versions depict the astronaut using an audio communicator. The Apple and WhatsApp versions of the emoji depict a mustachioed astronaut.The Twitter version of the emoji has the astronaut holding their removed helmet as two stars twinkle behind them. On supported platforms, the emoji can be customized with various skin tones.Â
The use of the Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ overlaps heavily with the Astronaut emoji 🧑â€ðŸš€ and Woman Astronaut emoji 👩â€ðŸš€. All three of these emoji are often used interchangeably or are used together.Â
The Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ is used generally to refer to outer space. In this sense, it is often used alongside the many other space-related emoji such as the Rocket emoji 🚀, the Alien emoji 👽, the Ringed Planet emoji ðŸª, the Satellite emoji 🛰ï¸, and the Telescope emoji ðŸ”.
Examples of 👨â€ðŸš€ Man Astronaut emoji
Who uses 👨â€ðŸš€ Man Astronaut emoji?
The Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ is used to refer to actual astronauts, NASA, and space exploration.
to Russian cosmonaut and veteran of two space missions, Sergei Zalyotin. In 2000, he was a member of the final resident crew aboard the Mir space station. 👨â€ðŸš€ðŸŽ‚
— National Space Centre (@spacecentre)
This past week flew a helicopter around Mars, made breathable air from Mars’s atmosphere, and flew astronauts to the space station on a recycled rocket.
Pretty amazing 🚀👨â€ðŸš€
— Ryan (@ry8n8ll8n)
Interesting fact: Neil Armstrong was the first person to land on the moon. “Neil A” spelled backwards is “Alien”. 👽👨â€ðŸš€ðŸ¤¯
— Jack Phan🹠(@JackPhan)
The Man Astronaut emoji 👨â€ðŸš€ is also used generally to refer to outer space, both in real life and as depicted in popular culture.
Late night thought- what if corona virus is an alien species from a different planet trying to colonize Earth and use our resources? 🤔👽🛸🚀👨â€ðŸš€ 🌎ðŸªðŸ¦
— Parth Rai (@parthraii)
A friend told me today, “Look, think of this lockdown thing as like astronaut training.†👨â€ðŸš€ We’re going to Mars in house-shaped spaceships. It’ll take months to get there, and if you go outside the ship, you’ll die. Be strong! Forgive each other’s foibles. Think of the mission!
— Erik Rasmussen 👨ðŸ»â€ðŸ’»ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡¸ (@erikras)
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