Definition: The term "aeronauts" in Hebrew means a person who operates a plane, aircraft or other air transport vehicle. In more general terms, aeronauts are those who operate manned spacecraft or unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), which can be used for various purposes such as reconnaissance, scientific research, and military operations. They may also include aviators who fly small aircraft like planes or helicopters, as well as those operating balloons or drones. In the Hebrew Bible, "aeronauts" refers to those who operate or are involved in the operation of an airplane. The term is derived from the idea that they can fly a plane without needing any human intervention, which would be impractical for a spacecraft, even if manned. This concept reflects the belief that humans and animals have some capacity for flight. The Hebrew Bible also mentions "aeronauts" in connection to the ancient city of Babylon, where there was an activity called "aeronautical," suggesting the presence of aeronauts among the inhabitants of this ancient city.