to me if they run out they used a urine filter then drink the water
Yes, the International Space Station is pressurized to provide a habitable environment for astronauts. Maintaining a controlled air pressure allows astronauts to breathe, move around, and work safely inside the station.
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.
Astronauts on the International Space Station conduct scientific experiments, perform maintenance tasks on the station, exercise to maintain their health, communicate with mission control, and document their experience through photography and video. They also participate in educational outreach activities.
Astronauts train for a space mission to the International Space Station by undergoing simulations of spacewalks, living in confined spaces, using the station's robotic arm, operating spacecraft systems, and conducting scientific experiments. They also train in underwater environments to simulate the weightlessness of space and work closely with their crewmates to prepare for the mission.
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The main mission of the space shuttle program was to provide transportation for both astronauts and supplies, to and from the international space station. There were several other missions as well.
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If you mean the robotic arm, then it is called Dextre.
Yes, the International Space Station is pressurized to provide a habitable environment for astronauts. Maintaining a controlled air pressure allows astronauts to breathe, move around, and work safely inside the station.
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.
Astronauts on the International Space Station conduct scientific experiments, perform maintenance tasks on the station, exercise to maintain their health, communicate with mission control, and document their experience through photography and video. They also participate in educational outreach activities.
Astronauts train for a space mission to the International Space Station by undergoing simulations of spacewalks, living in confined spaces, using the station's robotic arm, operating spacecraft systems, and conducting scientific experiments. They also train in underwater environments to simulate the weightlessness of space and work closely with their crewmates to prepare for the mission.
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The International Space Station (ISS) can typically accommodate up to six astronauts at one time. However, during crew changeovers, the number can temporarily increase to as many as 10 astronauts. The specific number may vary based on mission requirements and the configuration of the station.
The astronauts have been aboarding it since 1998.
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The shuttles have the capacity to carry 8 astronauts, but usually only 7 are on each mission. Sometimes the extra seat will be taken by the astronaut being returned to earth from the International Space Station.