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No, in actual space there isn't. Astronauts bring water with them.
Sorry but when have you ever seen two mushrooms having actual sex?
NASA occasionally sends out space probes instead of humans because astronauts could not survive on some of the places that space probes are sent to.
no space missions have ever visited Jupiter because the farthest astronauts have ever gone to is the moon, but picture things have gone to take pics of Jupiter. just not actual astronauts.
Astronauts train underwater to simulate the weightlessness of space because buoyancy helps counteract gravity, allowing them to practice movements and tasks in a near-zero-gravity environment. This underwater training, often conducted in large pools, helps astronauts adapt to the challenges of maneuvering and working in microgravity. Additionally, it allows them to rehearse the assembly of equipment and conduct experiments in conditions similar to those they will face in space. Overall, this training enhances their confidence and skill for the actual mission.
The die is the actual chip or integrated circuit. It is the thing that does the actual processing. The rest of the package protects it and provides connections to outside devices.
Astronauts typically sleep around 8 hours per day while in space. However, the actual amount can vary depending on their schedule and workload.
Cells should be able to have the ability to reproduce because if they dont how would you live. For example if you get a cut and your actual meat is showing the cells are reproducing when u see the scab.
The vehicle that took the first astronauts to the moon was the Apollo Lunar Module, specifically the Apollo 11 mission in July 1969. The Lunar Module was part of the larger Apollo spacecraft that carried the astronauts into lunar orbit and then the Lunar Module descended to the surface of the moon with astronauts Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
As of October 2023, no astronauts have died during missions in space; however, there have been fatalities during training and launch preparations. The most notable incidents include the Challenger disaster in 1986 and the Columbia disaster in 2003, where a total of 14 astronauts lost their lives. Given that over 600 astronauts have flown in space, the percentage of astronauts who have died during actual space missions is effectively 0%, though the overall risk in the field remains significant.
The "toadstool"is not an actual fungus. When talking about toadstools, we are actually refering to Amanita Muscaria, or the red mushroom with white spots. Amanita Muscaria is a fungus, so yes, it does release spores.
QNE is pressure altitude, the pressure as if it were ISA conditions regardless of actual conditions, used above transition altitude. QNH is the actual pressure reduced to sea level.