No they don't because there isn't enough free flowing water on the ISS.
no because meals are served in disposable pouches
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.
Yes, astronauts do need to do laundry in space. They typically wear their clothes multiple times before changing them and then use specialized equipment like a space washing machine to clean their clothes. Water is recycled and used for laundry to conserve resources on the space station.
The size of the washer you need for your laundry needs depends on the amount of laundry you typically wash. Consider the capacity of the washer in pounds or cubic feet to ensure it can handle your laundry loads effectively.
Any clothes that need washing, especially underclothes. I will go and do the laundry - means wash all the clothes. Is that OK?
need gravity and you wash off with a wet washcloth
In space, astronauts use a special machine called a space laundry that uses airflow to push dirt and moisture away from clothing. Water is not used in the process, to prevent the formation of dangerous floating droplets. The clothes are then dried using a vacuum and heat.
That laundry is going to need another wash cycle. Get on your cycle and ride!
Of course they washed their laundry.
A frame game answer for "2000 wash pounds" could be to ask participants to estimate the total weight of laundry (in pounds) that a commercial laundry facility processes in a single day. Participants would need to consider factors like the capacity of washers and dryers and the volume of laundry being serviced.
The astronauts have to wait until they come home to wash their hands. There aren't any faucets or running water on space shuttles.
All laundry in the prison: bedding, clothing, towels, etc.