yes
Space astronauts went to the planets to be sure there is no life on planets
Yes, they do.
They carry it with them on board.
astronauts need a space shuttle too travel to space, they use MMU's ( Man Maneuvering Unit ) to walk around space, MMU's are chairs that astronauts attach to them to control their movements because space has no air so we can't move
yes he did go to space
ASTRONAUTS=is person that train walking in the space
I am not sure, ask NASA
Astronauts aboard the space shuttle were primarily NASA astronauts, astronauts from Canada, Europe and other countries.
it is advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather a space shuttle because a space station allow astronauts to stay and work extended time . A space shuttle is a space craft to transport astronauts , satellites, and other materials to and from space.
It is difficult due to the apsence of gravity, so they will have to stand upside down to swallow fluid.
Assuming this question refers to an area of space where gravitational forces are negligible and the astronaut is not accelerating, and there is no frame of reference for up or down, then, no because there is no upside down. Two astronauts could be positioned in opposite directions however, and they both could eat.There is no upside down or right side up or sideways in space. All orientations are equivalent. So this question is meaningless.As all orientations, even changing ones, are equivalent astronauts can eat equally well in any orientation, even tumbling and doing somersaults.
Astronauts have travelled to lots of places in space like Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin went to the moon and other astronauts have gone to lots of other moons like some of Saturn's moons also astronauts have been to the international space station.
trained space astronauts
Astronauts are people who fly in space
Other than visiting individual space stations, the moon is the only place that astronauts have visited.
Astronauts use space shuttles( trasport people and equipment), Space probes (robotic exploration, Spacecrafts (trasport crew, equipment, and other technologies)
space shuttle