I don't think you can. Astronauts bring lots of clothes with them and wash them when they get back to Earth.
No, astronauts actually don't do laundry in space. They have to throw away there clothes after they get dirty, because their is no way to wash them.
Okay, people can't breathe in space because there isnt any people in space right now! Also, if they were, there is little oxygen in space (._.)
people launch it
no, rockets carry equipment for people in space
The water remains as such after people wash their hands. Even on earth, the water is stored somewhere after washing.
What car wash theres no car wash on space
yes theres aliens everywhere in space they fly space ships and suck people up to their brain wash them and then let go without knowing anything has happened....
I don't think you can. Astronauts bring lots of clothes with them and wash them when they get back to Earth.
Use soap and water
They do wash their scalp, and if they have any hair left, they wash it.
you dont have soap or water so you cant
yes, medieval people did wash what they ate off.
Yes Back in the day, when people hung up the laundry on clothes lines, people said they were doing the wash, hanging the wash or bringing in the wash. In Arizona, a small creek that is usually dry is referred to as a wash.
The astronauts have to wait until they come home to wash their hands. There aren't any faucets or running water on space shuttles.
Astronauts are able to keep things clean fairly easily. The living space, bathroom, and eating space are kept separate from everything else. They are also wiped down with antiseptic wet wipes regularly because germs grow fast in space.
need gravity and you wash off with a wet washcloth