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Do astronauts weight change in space?

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Do astronauts in a space station weight anything?

They don't even weight a pound in space because there is no gravity pull in outerspace


How does weight change in space?

In space, weightlessness occurs because there is no gravity acting on objects. As a result, objects and astronauts float freely without feeling the sensation of weight. This is different from mass, which remains constant regardless of location.


What are the problems met by astronauts in outer space?

There are several problems met by astronauts in outer space. These problems include oxygen, radiation, gravity, weight, temperature, and food.


Can astronauts lift weights in space?

of course , but it would not be the same weight as on earth


Why does weight not mass change with location What if your explanation should include the example of astronauts in space?

Because mass is how much matter you're made of and moving around in space can't change that, but your weight changes because it depends on the other masses around you, like for example the Earth, the moon, or another planet.


How do astronauts change their clothes?

They simply change there clothes! The astronauts don't always have the space suits on! That's only when they actually go into space. When there in a space station or rocket they have air tanks that replenish the air in the rocket and an air pressure controller.


How are astronauts comfortable?

As astronauts reach in space, they are given the command that they can remove their heavy suits and change their clothes. They wear the same clothes as they wear on earth, once they reach perfectly in space.


Astronauts are--who fly in space?

Astronauts are people who fly in space


What types of astronauts are there on a space mission?

trained space astronauts


Why does an astronauts weight change when he is in outer space?

An astronaut's weight changes in outer space due to the reduced gravitational pull experienced in that environment. While gravity exists everywhere in space, it is weaker the farther one is from a massive body like Earth. In low Earth orbit, where the International Space Station is located, astronauts experience microgravity, making them feel weightless, even though gravity is still acting on them. This sensation is due to their state of free fall along with the spacecraft.


Do astronauts have to do laundry?

They don't change clothes as they have to wear their space suit all the time.