What altitude threshold has the US military and NASA historically used to recognize individuals as astronauts?

Answer

50 miles (80 kilometers)

In the United States, both the military and NASA have historically recognized anyone flying above 50 miles (80 kilometers) in altitude as meeting the astronaut standard.

What altitude threshold has the US military and NASA historically used to recognize individuals as astronauts?

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