The Astronaut that lost his space capsule was Gus Grissom. His capsule was the Liberty Bell 7, Part of NASA's Mercury project.
When an astronaut goes to space, the lack of gravity in the capsule or the space station will make his bones and joints very weak. A period of 2-hour exercise is required every day so that his bones will not shatter when he returns to Earth. Technically the astronauts' bones will not get thinner, but instead weaker. Problems like osteoporosis can be caused if the astronaut stays in space for extended periods of time.
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The Hubble Space Telescope was named after Edwin Hubble. He was not an astronaut. Edwin Hubble was an astronomer, not an astronaut, who discovered the expansion of the universe.
She is an astronaut and engineer. Julie was an astronaut since 1999. she was the 2nd lady to go into space.
engineers ensure the space capsule had carry oxygen for ensure combustion
The bottle of "fizzy stuff" (ginger ale) is on the table where the astronaut was giving his speech to the crowd. Once you visit Mission Control, you can get it, then take it to the astronaut in his space capsule atop the rocket. Unfortunately, he decides to skip the trip and locks you into the capsule.
The Apollo capsule took three astronaut's.
it was JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY
Mercury carried one Astronaut, Gemini carried two, and Apollo three
As the biosphere is contained entirely within the troposphere (lowest layer of the atmosphere), an astronaut in orbit is far over 100 miles above the highest portion of the biosphere.
Nothing, he lost 30 lbs. while he was in space. He came back and went out for burgers.
The astronaut (Hatcher) is feeling queasy. Get the bottle of ginger ale from the speaker's table where you entered the island, and take it to him in the capsule. But he is still too nervous to go into space, so he elects to send you instead.
Get the bottle of ginger ale that the ex-astronaut left on the speaker's table. Bring it to the launch pad and give it to Hatcher. However, he is really too nervous to go into space and locks you in the capsule instead.
If by a space capsule you mean a spacecraft that carried a person, the answer is no.
It was called the Mercury capsule.
Alan B. Shepard, Jr. became the first American astronaut to fly in space on May 5, 1961, in a Mercury capsule named Freedom 7 which was launched from a Redstone rocket.