Astronauts currently work in six month shifts on the international space station.
A single astronaut might fly only once in his career. Others, however, have flown
as many as five or six times! (Astronaut training is expensive.)
Astronauts are, if you like putting it this way, 'space people'. They fly in rockets and shoot to outer space and study it up there.
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mostly russia. they're humans and they fly up to space in a spaceship
If you are meaning is it possible for humans to fly, technically, yes. Humans can fly in airplanes, and space ships, and when astronauts are in space, zero-gravity makes them float, close to flying.
astronauts eat normal food in space. Almost all food is dried for less weight. Water is added to package before heating food. Astronauts have to hold food, so that it doesn't fly away. Knives and Forks are magnetized to the tray, so that it doesn't fly away.
Astronauts are people who fly in space
Yes, astronauts can fly out here and there as they live in zero gravity in space.
A rocket.
the things that astronauts do on a mission is sleep learning how to fly a space shuttle
Astronauts are, if you like putting it this way, 'space people'. They fly in rockets and shoot to outer space and study it up there.
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they are not actually flying they r in continous free fall
If you are meaning is it possible for humans to fly, technically, yes. Humans can fly in airplanes, and space ships, and when astronauts are in space, zero-gravity makes them float, close to flying.
mostly russia. they're humans and they fly up to space in a spaceship
People who travel in space are often called astronauts.
They can read a book, listen to music or just fly about the craft.
astronauts eat normal food in space. Almost all food is dried for less weight. Water is added to package before heating food. Astronauts have to hold food, so that it doesn't fly away. Knives and Forks are magnetized to the tray, so that it doesn't fly away.