The answer is in a sense somewhat associated with the length of time they plan to stay there.
Whatever combination of bulk, nutrition, and hydration would be most healthy for them on earth, while they're actively working, is probably a good guideline as to what they should have available during the mission.
Water
air and water
Food, space, and water
you need food water,
Sound requires a medium, such as air, water, or solid surfaces, to travel through. In outer space, there is no medium for sound waves to travel through, so sound cannot propagate in the vacuum of space.
Sound waves do not travel through empty space because they require a medium, such as air, water, or a solid, to propagate. Similarly, mechanical waves like seismic waves also need a medium to travel and cannot propagate through empty space.
Sound requires a medium, such as air, water, or a solid substance, to travel through. In an empty space, there are no particles for sound waves to travel through, so they cannot propagate.
Displacemnet is when something moves something else out of a space and then occupies that space. Most common example is a boat in water. When the boat enters the water it takes up the space in the water that it displaces.
By water
The question is irrelevant, since sounds cannot be transmitted through space.
In space, there is minimal air resistance and no friction to slow down objects, allowing them to travel faster than on land or water where there are more obstacles, such as air particles and surface friction, that impede movement. Additionally, space objects can be propelled by the vacuum of space and gravitational forces, enabling faster speeds.
Sound waves cannot travel through the vacuum of space because they require a medium, such as air, water, or solids, to propagate. Electromagnetic waves, like light and radio waves, can travel through the vacuum of space because they do not require a medium.