Astronaut

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Astronaut
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Theme:

Space
     Space Police
     Classic Space
     M-Tron
     Blacktron
     Blacktron Future Generation
     Ice Planet 2002
     Space Police II
     Space Police III
     Futuron
     Classic Space
     Collectable Minifigures
     City
     LEGO Master Builder Academy
     Galaxy Squad

Variations:

ADU Soldier
M-Tron Astronaut
Blacktron Astronaut
M-Tron Jetpack Astronaut
Yellow Lunar Command Astronaut
Orange Lunar Command Astronaut
Green Lunar Command Astronaut
Blacktron Future Generation Astronaut
ADU Sergeant
ADU Rookie
Ice Planet Astronaut
Space Police II Officer
Space Police III Officer
Space Police I Officer
Astronaut (City)
Astronaut (Mars Mission)
Blue Futuron Astronaut
Yellow Futuron Astronaut
Red Futuron Astronaut
Blue Classic Spaceman
Yellow Classic Spaceman
Red Classic Spaceman
Spaceman
Space Woman
Space Police III Commando
ADU Computer Specialist
Level One Master Builder Academy Minifigure
Ashlee Starstrider
Billy Starbeam
Chuck Stonebreaker
Jack Fireblade
Solomon Blaze

Accessories:

Gun
Helmet
Air Tanks
Jetpack
Spacesuit
Visor
Goggles

Years:

1977 - present

[List of appearances]

Astronauts are Minifigures from many LEGO Space subthemes. There have been many variations of them, from the Blacktron Astronauts to the original Classic Space astronauts.

History[edit | edit source]

Throughout the years of the Space theme, astronauts were the main characters - first in Classic Space in 1977. Then came more variants in Futuron and Blacktron, where they began to have different signature space suits, and a "good guy-bad guy" designation.

The Space Police II line introduced the first Space Minifigures with faces other than the classic smile.

Ice Planet 2002 did not change much, except introducing a new idea of Space exploration for the newer astronauts. However, plenty of sets were introduced, all of them including an astronaut.

A major shift in the space theme came when Astronauts were made to fight aliens, These storylines are most commonly seen in Life on Mars, Mars Mission, and Space Police III, whereas previously, they were either alone or fighting against other Minifigures.

Variations[edit | edit source]

Classic Space[edit | edit source]

The Classic Space astronauts showed off a simple design, sporting the original logo. They would be seen in colours such as red and white, later in yellow, black, and blue. These were the first astronauts, released with the original Space theme in 1978. Much the same as all other 1978 Minifigures, the astronauts torso's had stickers in matching colours, with the new space logo. The Classic Space Astronaut was also referred to as 1980 Something Space Guy in The LEGO Movie.

Blacktron and Blacktron II[edit | edit source]

Blacktron introduced a new look, a signature black with what appears to be a breathing apparatus on the front of their suits. In Blacktron II, a large "B" was seen on the chest. Also, visors were beginning to appear on the astronauts of this era, starting in Blacktron. Blacktron was also the first time a faction of astronauts were identified as the "bad guys".

Futuron[edit | edit source]

Futuron did not introduce many new items or pieces with the exception of jetpacks and new colour schemes.

M-Tron[edit | edit source]

All of the M-Tron sets included an M-Tron astronaut. The astronaut has a large "M" with a circle in the middle. They had helmets much like the Blacktron II Minifigures.

Space Police[edit | edit source]

Space Police Minifigures were not real astronauts. They are depicted as futuristic police officers on a distant planet, although in Space Police III, they do combat aliens.

Ice Planet 2002[edit | edit source]

To introduce a newer idea of fictional Space exploration, Ice Planet 2002 introduced a newer design. Unlike in the other themes, this astronaut variant sported a blue and white suit, as well as new visors and goggles. Another key detail is the newer logo, a blue planet with rings (likely being the Ice planet in which the theme is based upon).

Mars Mission[edit | edit source]

Main article: Astronaut (Mars Mission)
Mars Mission astronauts were dressed in white and orange suits and their helmets were white with gold visors. These spacesuits were also used in 2854298 LEGO: The Adventures of Clutch Powers.

LEGO Universe[edit | edit source]

An orange astronaut Minifigure was included in the pre-order of LEGO Universe that had the Nexus Force logo on the torso part (see 2853944 Astronaut).

LEGO City[edit | edit source]

LEGO City released a space subtheme, with brand-new astronaut minifigures for 2011.

LEGO Games[edit | edit source]

Astronaut microfigures have appeared in several LEGO Games such as 3842 Lunar Command, and 3850 Meteor Strike.

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • The original astronauts (red, yellow, black, blue, and white) that came with the first sets had helmets without slots for visors, as these had not been introduced yet.
  • In recent years, original-style space Minifigures have been released in the collectible Minifigure boxed sets.
  • In Space Police III, a white statue of a Classic Space Astronaut makes an appearance to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Space theme.
  • The main logo seen on many astronauts' spacesuits is a planet with a small shuttle flying around it.
  • One of the 8683 Minifigures Series 1 Minifigures is an astronaut, see Spaceman.
  • A blue classic astronaut appears as a Master Builder in The LEGO Movie and is known as the 1980-something space guy.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

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