in space there will be no microbial activity hence no need of bath for astronauts and there will be zero gravity in space and also it occupy hell lots of place to store it......... hence waste of money,time.and full nonsence
Yes the Skylab astronauts had a weekly bath , on their day of. The tub had a vacum to suck in the water , for the next use.
No, because there are no baths in space
Astronauts do not shower, they must sponge bath while they are in space.
Not in the traditional sense--there were no showers. There were the equivalent of sponge bath available. This was basically a wet-nap that astronauts could use to clean with.
Because teachers can be in the astronauts and they learned about astronauts and they went to the astronauts team.
The astronauts can float in the
No astronauts have died on the moon. All astronauts who have traveled to the moon returned safely to Earth.
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The astronauts can float in the
The spacesuits of the astronauts are given by N.A.S.A.
Astronauts do not bathe the way they do on Earth. They instead wipe their skin down using moist cloths. Washing their hair is accomplished using a gel substance which is worked into the hair and removed using towels.