Answer #1: no
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Answer #2:
Not in space space, outside their ships. But inside their capsules and vehicles, yes.
The International Space Station has a "shirt-sleeve environment" inside.
Most shutttles take off from the space center in FLA.
Astronaunts have to wear space suits so they can breath when they are off the surface of the planet. They NEED the space suit to survive in places such as the moon so they could breath. They don't only need it to breath, but for temperature issues. On some planets, it's extremely hot or cold, so how could they survive on that? That's what the space suit comes in handy for. ;]
yes
The Space Shuttle usually took off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Atlantic ocean off the coast of central Florida
texas
(of a rocket or spacecraft) take off from a launching site."space shuttles generally blast off with a minimum of fuss"synonyms:be launched, take off, lift off, leave the ground, become airborne, take to the air"a rocket blasted off for a rendezvous with the space station"
When you take a song off of your iPod, you get back the space the song originally filled in (a song is not a gigabyte, but a few megabytes).
no
straight up
launchpad.
The Space Shuttle used to take off from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. However, the Space Shuttle program ended in 2011. Rocket launches now take place from various locations around the world, depending on the spacecraft and mission.