They don't; personal hygiene in space is pretty much a washcloth-and-stick operation.
" cylindrical shower stall and close the door. They then get themselves wet and wash up just like you would on Earth. However, due to weightlessness, the water droplets and soap don't flow downwards into a drain, they float about."
they have a spechail shower
The space station has a full body shower unit. When astronauts want to take a shower, they step into a cylindrical shower stall and close the door. They then get themselves wet and wash up just like you would on Earth. However, due to weightlessness, the water droplets and soap don't flow downwards into a drain, they float about. Astronauts use a suction device to get rid of the waste water. I do not think that the shuttle has this unit, but you can use a moist bath sponge to clean yourself in the shuttle if you want.
After a shower
how might clouds change from a morning shower to a sunny day
The purpose of the curved shower rod is to increase the amount of space inside the shower.
Astronauts do not shower, they must sponge bath while they are in space.
ewww, i dont think they do!
See the link below.
Shower caddies provide safe storage for beauty care products in the shower. They provide space when a shelf doesn't suffice or if a shelf is not available.
No. Curved shower rods have a unique crescent shape that keeps the water from getting on the floor. They also give you more physical space in the shower. Many hotels are using these shower curtain rods in their hotels.
A shower should at minimum be about 45 cubic meters. This would provide enough floor space and height for the average person.
Simple - use the link.
need gravity and you wash off with a wet washcloth
A shower was included on board the Skylab space station, which had 3 crews carrying out missions in the early 1970s. The shower curtain was a flexible cylinder which was pulled up from the "floor" and latched at the "ceiling" with the astronaut inside. The water was sprayed inside and sucked out at the bottom. However this was not built into the ISS, and the astronauts there use wet flannels.
Some advantages of corner shower stalls are: Easy access without being in the way, takes up less space than a regular shower or tub, helps the bathroom look neat and spacious.
When earth gets collide or just touched by meteors in space the shower occurs