Thought juice bag like baggies where you squeeze the water out.
P.S.-They eat by the same principle.
no.
Astronauts on the ISS drink water that is brought up on supply missions. The water is either in sealed bags equipped with straws or dispensed through a specialized drinking straw with a valve to prevent liquid from floating away in microgravity. They may also consume rehydrated food, where water is added to dried food packets.
water
Astronauts from various countries live and work onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The crew typically consists of six astronauts at a time, who stay on the ISS for missions that usually last about six months.
No they don't because there isn't enough free flowing water on the ISS.
astronauts exercise everyday on the ISS for at least 2 hours to keep up bonce strenght and density.
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Astronauts typically travel to the International Space Station (ISS) using a spacecraft, such as the Russian Soyuz or American SpaceX Crew Dragon. These spacecraft launch from Earth and dock with the ISS, where astronauts then transfer from the spacecraft to the station.
no
astronauts died of thirst rather than drink their own recycled water
Astronauts use small amounts of water that they distribute directly on their scalp. They then use no rinse shampoo that is also added directly to their scalp and then work the shampoo through their hair.
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