In their space ships they turn off the zero gravity and go to the toilet in the space shuttle.
No it has not yet, but you could possibly build it on your ceiling, but it would never work out the way you would plan as a regular toilet. (but technically a space toilet could work upside down)
One of the space ships are called the challenger
Space ships bring their fuel with them from the start.
In a microgravity environment, using the toilet can be a serious problem. Current toilets use air flow to help solid & liquid wastes go where they're supposed to. This doesn't always work. Before the shuttle era, going to the bathroom in space meant tubes, and plastic bags. If the current space toilet ever malfunctions, you can bet that there are more bags on the space station to be used in case of emergency.
Space ships are not really real. They are actually called spacecraft.
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A propeller needs a fluid in which to operate, like water or air. In space, there is not enough air for a propeller to work. Space is almost a complete vacuum.
There have been at least 40 different space ships that have gone into space. There have been an estimated 100 or more attempts.
He brought ships and people He brought ships and people and he also came up with the idea of the toilet!
Scraps from Space ships in outer space
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