No, cotton is highly flammable
orange otherwise white space suit.
A suit, a rocket or brought oxygen maybe?
oxygen suit
No, astronauts do not use torches on the moon because they can see quite clearly from the rays of light that are coming from the sun. They also have special devices installed in their goggles and space suit. Light also comes from their rocket.
The first space suits were designed by a team at the Berkley College of Engineering in 1934. They were intended for use in high-altitude flight, but laid the groundwork for later space suit designs used by astronauts.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
a space belt
Astronauts use wipes, liquid soap, and rinseless shampoo to stay clean in space. They also have a hygiene area with a small sink and a vacuum system to remove water and soap after washing. Additionally, they change into fresh clothes regularly and use ventilation systems to circulate and filter the air.
Astronauts in space typically use specially designed space suits that have a built-in waste management system. For urination, they use a funnel attached to a hose that directs waste into a storage bag. For solid waste, astronauts use a small toilet in the spacecraft, which employs suction to handle the lack of gravity. While adult diapers are available as a backup, they are not the primary method for managing waste during spacewalks.
astronauts have special equipment called F.O.R.B (fuel, oxygen, radio and batteries) and of course visers by miss_india hoped that help u and here is a website if u r doing a project on space: www.nasa.gov/ see u!!!
A rocket plane that astronauts use to travel to space.
Astronauts bring tanks of oxygen with them when they go into space. The space suits they use to make space walks also have small oxygen tanks on them.