Yes, in order to survive.
Because there is no air on the moon, in the moon, or on the way to the moon. They have to take their own food and water too.
The Apollo astronauts only ate and drank within the pressurized Lunar Module.
powedered food
Different astronauts took different food to the moon depending on their dietary and nutritional needs. All the food taken to space during Apollo was freeze dried. The astronaut had to reconstitute the food with hot water in order to eat their meal. The Apollo 16 astronauts took extra Tang to the moon to combat the potassium deficiencies encountered by the Apollo 15 astronauts.
I'm not really sure what you're asking, but the astronauts live on the moon in much the same way that man lives underwater. They have to take everything with them to survive including food, water, oxygen and a method to purify the air.
The Eagle, was the first craft to take astronauts to the moon.
No. There was no room in the Apollo capsule for a refrigerator or freezer. All the food carried to the moon was carried in plastic freeze-dried packages. The astronaut had to add water to the package and mix it up in order to "cook" their food.
Astronauts must take lightweight, easy to cook foods on space missions. They generally take foods that have been dried by an intense freezing process.
Most astronauts, when not on the moon, spend their time on vacation in other galaxies. However, some astronauts choose to take up employment here on earth, most conventionally in fast food establishments e.g. McDonald's Most astronauts, when not on the moon, spend their time on vacation in other galaxies. However, some astronauts choose to take up employment here on earth, most conventionally in fast food establishments e.g. McDonald's
The astronauts collected the moon samples in bags, and then transfered them into sealed and dated boxes.
food has to be freeze dried. they cant take plain water.
Everything they need to eat, drink, breathe, and live in an incredibly harsh environment.