If the space station is pressurized, I don't think astronauts need to where space suits.
The primary source of oxygen will be water electrolysis, followed by O2 in a pressurized storage tank.
the iss is the biggest space station and only space station
Because space is like a vacuum. If they went outside of their spacecraft without a pressurized suit, their bodies with stretch like putty.
Canada is not in space, so therefore there is no space station in Canada. Canada does have an arm on the International Space Station in space.
If the space station is pressurized, I don't think astronauts need to where space suits.
Yes. Not under their space suits, but in the pressurized space station and the crew decks of the Shuttle.
The primary source of oxygen will be water electrolysis, followed by O2 in a pressurized storage tank.
A pressurized space suit.
The ISS will have an internal pressurized volume of 46,000 cubic feet, or about 1.5 Boeing 747s. (from a Boeing website of ISS funfacts)
the iss is the biggest space station and only space station
Because space is like a vacuum. If they went outside of their spacecraft without a pressurized suit, their bodies with stretch like putty.
The name of the new float-in closet at the International Space Station is Leonardo. The module measures 21-feet long and 15-feet wide, providing an additional 2,472-cubic feet of useable pressurized volume. It is intended for storage only, and does not have an crew amenities.
Canada is not in space, so therefore there is no space station in Canada. Canada does have an arm on the International Space Station in space.
A space station is a satellite.
The air in the space shuttle is pressurized, the whole thing has air in it to breathe.
Only to those sounds inside the pressurized space suit or spacecraft you are in.