they use special gravity toilets
They use the bathroom like anyone else in a house or building. They use the restroom, they are astronomers, not astronauts.
Maybe there are transexuals who use the restroom. If not, the restroom doubles as a unisexual restroom for both male and female use.
Astronauts wear diapers during spacewalks or launch and re-entry activities when they cannot easily access a restroom. These diapers are part of their spacesuits to manage bodily waste since it's not practical to remove the suit to use the bathroom.
restroom is called ' shayankaksh' in hindi.
The restroom air vent is typically located near the ceiling in the restroom of this building.
Astronauts use specially designed toilets that use air flow to collect waste. The waste is then either stored on board the spacecraft or processed to be ejected into space. Special equipment like thigh cuffs and funnels are used to help them position themselves in microgravity.
A garbage can is likely to be found in a restroom.
Restroom IS a slang term. Click on the related question
Male Restroom Etiquette was created in 2006.
Yes, you can flush toilet paper in this restroom.
That is the correct spelling of the word "restroom" (lavatory).
The space shuttles and ISS have special toilets for astronauts to use the restroom. The astronauts must be strapped to the toilet because of 0 gravity. When they are finished the feces are flushed out into the vacuum of space.