How do what? sleep inside a space station? astronauts? i think um they just float. no i KNOW they float...
They sleep, eat and fix robots.
Since there is no gravity to hold astronauts in their beds they have to sleep in zipped up sleeping bags that are strapped to the inside of the space station, space shuttle or whatever they are in.
The inside of a space station look like pretty much looks like the inside of an air plane. It actually resembles the cockpit in an aircraft.
yes
If the space station is pressurized, I don't think astronauts need to where space suits.
They sleep, eat and fix robots.
Certainly.
Since there is no gravity to hold astronauts in their beds they have to sleep in zipped up sleeping bags that are strapped to the inside of the space station, space shuttle or whatever they are in.
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The inside of a space station look like pretty much looks like the inside of an air plane. It actually resembles the cockpit in an aircraft.
yes
If the space station is pressurized, I don't think astronauts need to where space suits.
None. Inside the space shuttle is regulated.
Normal, everyday clothes.
Answer: A space shuttle docks by landing in a pod attached to the space station which has all the air sucked out of it. Then oxygen is pumped in to the pod so the People inside can get out.
Answer #1: no=====================Answer #2:Not in space space, outside their ships. But inside their capsules and vehicles, yes.The International Space Station has a "shirt-sleeve environment" inside.