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If the space station is pressurized, I don't think astronauts need to where space suits.
it is a living quarters for the crew and can carry cargo to and from earth, it also serves as an extension to the iss
Astrnauts need to have computor radars, living quarters for them, communication devices,and equipment for expirements in their rockets.
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All U.S. spacecraft since Apollo have provided living space and working space.
If the space station is pressurized, I don't think astronauts need to where space suits.
it is a living quarters for the crew and can carry cargo to and from earth, it also serves as an extension to the iss
Astrnauts need to have computor radars, living quarters for them, communication devices,and equipment for expirements in their rockets.
The International Space Station normally has a crew of three or four, and while they rotate, most astronauts do not get to live on the space station. As of Feb. 2010 the number is now up to 6.
Project Gemini and Project Apollo had astronauts practice piloting and working in space.
Astronauts were able to conduct experiments when working in the space station. One of the space stations that was launched was the Skylab in 1973.
Having neutral buoyancy underwater simulates the weightlessness the astronauts will experience in space.