AnswerI think that an astronaut will have to chase his/her food or if they don't wont to chase it they can hold it VERY tight and eat and make sure that nothing goes flying. See the Web Link below for the answer and find the 'Space Foods' link within the page.Try the links below. Especially the picture of the guy drinking and the video. I love the video of the guy drinking so PLEASE watch it.!!!!
Astronauts bring water into space by bottles and canteens. They strap these containers to the walls with Velcro so it won't float away. To see how much water they carry, see the related question below.
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From a sealed container much like a baby bottle.
As there is less space , and three men share the craft the amount of space will be less.
Astronauts can eat and drink pretty much anything as long as it doesn't create crumbs (crumbs would float around and could clog the air filters). Space food is prepared on Earth and stored in sealed, re-heatable pouches. Liquids are drunk from straws or pouches. In free-fall, free liquids will collapse into spheres because of surface tension, but can be messy if the spheres are broken up. NASA has a video of a shuttle astronaut releasing a "ball" of water and then catching it in his mouth.
maybe they brought a plant
no because they don't need that much energy <33
Astronauts that work and live and the international space station can have a salary anywhere from $65,000 to $141,000 a year depending on the years of service.
More than normal because Space is so dry (there is no air).
None they use carbon monoxide
they have a little amount of space inside of a module