They take all their water supplies into space with them, in special storage tanks built into the crew compartments of their spacecraft. More recently, specifically on the ISS, a urine reclamation device has been installed that provided purified drinking water.
They need to carry it with them, either in their spaceship, space station or in their space suit.
Likely, in a space suit, there is a drinking water tube with a bite valve (or something like it). They maneuver the tube to their mouth, bite on the soft valve, and get a drink of water.
When they relax their jaw, the valve closes, so there is little risk of a water leak inside the space suit.
Some spacecraft have a fuelcell, this uses oxygen gas and hydrogen gas to create electricity. A byproduct of a fuelcell is pure water, which can be utilized in many ways, including drinking if needed.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
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It actually means that the astronaut is in free fall, and doesn't FEEL gravity. Gravity does affect the astronaut, so the astronaut will still be accelerated towards Earth. However, the astronaut won't feel the gravity.
send an astronaut with a bottle of water and open it in space
an astronaut is someone that goes up in to space
Alan sheperd was the first astronaut in space.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
The astronaut's space helmets allows them to breathe in space! It is connected to an air supply.An astronaut's space suit keeps him from harm from outer space objects!They live in an airtight environment (suit, ship, or station).
Because space is a vacuum, there is no matter in it- no air, no oxygen, no water, etc. Therefore, the sun's temperature effects are very great upon the human body. A space suit provides oxygen for the astronaut to breathe, and it maintains an okay temperature for the astronaut.
Astronaut Yuri Gagarian
Yep, if an astronaut has mass, they will have inertia.
Space-based exploration and study is the primary role of an astronaut. A space traveler who is not primarily an astronaut is called a mission specialist.
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The name of the first astronaut to fly in space was Alan .b. Shepard.
An astronaut needs a space suit that will allow him or her to stay safe in zero gravity. The astronaut also needs a camera that will record images from outer space.