No. Meals are served in disposable pouches. Each Shuttle mission carries prepared food and water to the Space Station, and then fetch the garbage back to Earth.
The astronauts don't "do dishes" the way we do here on Earth, because the astronauts have very limited water supplies, and water in free-fall forms dangerous droplets that could damage the equipment. Remember, water won't stay in a sink; it will go all over.
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Yes, astronauts need to wash dishes and do laundry while in space, although the process is different from on Earth. They use specially designed cleaning supplies and methods to manage waste, as water is limited. Dishes are often cleaned with sanitizing wipes, and laundry is typically not done in space; instead, astronauts wear their clothes for several days before disposing of them.
Astronauts are able to keep things clean fairly easily. The living space, bathroom, and eating space are kept separate from everything else. They are also wiped down with antiseptic wet wipes regularly because germs grow fast in space.
Because teachers can be in the astronauts and they learned about astronauts and they went to the astronauts team.
The astronauts can float in the
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
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The astronauts can float in the
The spacesuits of the astronauts are given by N.A.S.A.
Wooden dishes are dishes made from wood.
Astronauts are people who fly in space
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