they are not actually flying they r in continous free fall
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
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.
They can read a book, listen to music or just fly about the craft.
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.)
trained space astronauts
There are a couple of meanings to the word astronauts. The first definition is a person who is trained to fly beyond the Earth's atmosphere and the second is someone is in training for space flight.
The astronauts can float in the
Astronauts can come from various backgrounds, such as military pilots, engineers, scientists, and medical doctors. They are selected and trained by space agencies like NASA and ESA to prepare for missions to space. Applicants must meet rigorous physical, educational, and experiential requirements to become astronauts.
The number of astronauts on the space station can vary, but typically there are 6 astronauts on board the International Space Station at a time.