um, yeah, since there's kinda stars everywhere in space, i'd bet a good amount of money they saw some stars
Astronauts can see planets, stars, and species.
Stars!
Stars.
Astronauts who have traveled to space aboard the space shuttle have seen the stars from the spacecraft's windows. Seeing the stars from space is a unique and awe-inspiring experience that very few people have had the opportunity to witness.
The Apollo 13 astronauts were not on the space shuttle.
Astronauts aboard the space shuttle were primarily NASA astronauts, astronauts from Canada, Europe and other countries.
See: how did the astronauts die in the Challenger disaster.
Astronauts
At what altitude does the Earth's gravity no longer have an effect on the astronauts or the space shuttle?
Astronauts don't hit their heads on the ceiling of a falling shuttle because they experience microgravity, which creates a sensation of weightlessness. In this state, both the astronauts and the shuttle are in free fall together, moving at the same rate and direction. This means that there is no relative motion between the astronauts and the shuttle interior, preventing them from contacting the ceiling.
yes there are
they have a space shuttle for a reason