In a space shuttle silly. Remember to also giggle everyday!
The person who pick the astronuats was the Misson Specialist
they move without flouting away because they are attached to a cord called the strip line cord.
Well you see, the Earth has an atmosphere, the moon doesn't. That's why people/astronuats have to wear space suits.
Reduced gravity allows the disks in the spine to expand. It is the same reason that you are taller when you first get out of bed in the morning.
Teleoscope, microscope, astronuats
This depends upon where the astronaut is. Inside the International Space Station, astronauts usually wear light, informal clothing. If the astronaut exits the station to do a space walk or other such mission, the astronaut will wear an air tight space suit, in order to be able to continue breathing.
America has a large number of astronuats, both male and female.
To hold down tools and reduce bordom
No, only land rovers have traveled to Mars. Humans do not yet have a sophisticated enough space craft, and it would be so far impossible to hold enough supplies for the trip back and forth.
Insufficient caloric exhaustion.
usually astronauts don't eat fruits in space because nearly all fruits have seeds or skin that needs to be thrown away, and they don't have any room to keep garbage in. But if they really need to then astonauts would eat berries; raspberries, blueberrues, blackberries, probably not strawberries... hope u found this helpful! :)
The space race, was the great struggle to get people into space, and the ultimate goal was getting a man on the moon. The space race was predominatly "fought" between Soviet Russia and the Cosponauts, and the United States with their Astronuats. Science, aerospace technology and rocket science research and experimentation was being heavily advanced and each country was trying to be the first into space. Eventually the United States won the space race with their aerospace science team (NASA) and the first people to set foot on the moon were U.S. Astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin.