The speed would be reduced to half of the original speed.
Step-by-step explanation
A rocket is propelled through space due to the forward momentum gained during thrusting for the amount of time the rockets were fired.
The amount of rocket firing time is proportional to the forward momentum obtained by the rocket to go through space.
If the mass of the astronaut is doubled but the amount of time the rockets were fired were kept same, this means that the momentum acquired by the rocket with doubled mass astronaut is tend to be same with the momentum acquired by the rocket without any change in the mass of astronaut.
It is known that momentum is directly proportional to mass and speed. So if the momentum tends to remain constant and the mass has to be doubled, then in order to propel with the same momentum, the speed should be reduced by half.