General necessities, food, drink, I'd imagine some kind of cleaning products for themselves and the shuttle .. Probably things you'd take on holiday .. but to space .. Hope it helps :P
Oxygen is only necessary on manned flights for breathing. Unmanned flights do not carry oxygen except to replinish the International Space Station.
There is no oxygen in space, so spacecraft must carry oxygen with which to burn their fuel and, if they are manned, to allow the crew to breathe.
They carry it with them on board.
Fire needs oxygen in order to burn, and there is no oxygen in space, so rockets must take oxygen with them.
No, we cannot breathe in space because the oxygen level is very low. astronauts have to carry oxygen tanks to space.
Spacecraft need an internal oxygen supply to provide a breathable atmosphere for astronauts during space travel. Since there is no oxygen in space, spacecraft must carry their own supply to support human life. This ensures that astronauts have the necessary oxygen to breathe and carry out their activities while in space.
In space there is no oxygen. Space is a vacuum. All things like a rocket going to space, require a fuel to burn, oxygen and a heater. Since there is no oxygen is space they need to provide it for them. Meaning the reaction can take place correctly.
Why does a space shuttle carry hydrogen and why do they keep hydrogen and oxegen it in its liquid?
Rockets carry oxygen into space as part of their propellant mixture to enable combustion with the rocket's fuel. This reaction generates the necessary thrust to propel the rocket forward. Oxygen is crucial for combustion to occur in the rocket engine, allowing the propulsion system to function effectively in the vacuum of space.
The space shuttle carries oxygen for two reasons: to allow the crew to breathe and to act as an oxidizer for its hydrogen fuel.
So then they won't suffocated since there oxygen in space, their helmetsgive them oxygen. They carry their oxygen tanks
A space shuttle carries its own supply of oxygen to sustain the astronauts' breathing when they are in space where there is no atmosphere. It ensures they have a continuous source of oxygen for respiration during the mission.