just let it go
Dave Williams first went to space in 1998 as a mission specialist on the Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-90 Neurolab mission.
Astronauts wear space suits outside their spacecraft to protect themselves from the harsh conditions of space, including extreme temperatures, vacuum, and radiation. These suits provide life support by supplying oxygen and removing carbon dioxide, while also offering insulation and shielding from micrometeoroids and other debris. Additionally, space suits enable astronauts to maneuver and work effectively in a weightless environment.
Astronauts live on the International Space Station (ISS) in a controlled environment with sleeping quarters, workstations, and exercise equipment. They consume specially packaged and rehydrated food and drinks that are prepared on Earth and delivered to the ISS. For sleeping, astronauts have sleeping bags to secure themselves in microgravity. The space station has a specialized toilet with vacuum suction to collect waste, which is then disposed of during re-entry.
In the last 50 years, advancements in space food have led to improved taste, variety, and nutritional content for astronauts. While early space foods were primarily tubes and cubes, astronauts now have a wider selection of freeze-dried, dehydrated, and thermostabilized meals that closely resemble those on Earth. Additionally, there is a focus on providing foods that are more palatable and psychologically satisfying for long-duration space missions.
Space suits can be damaged by micrometeoroids, extreme temperatures, sharp objects, and exposure to radiation. It is also important to avoid contact with abrasive surfaces, corrosive chemicals, and excessive pressure differentials that can compromise the integrity of the suit. Regular maintenance and careful handling are crucial to ensure the longevity and effectiveness of a space suit.
Astronaughts.
so they wont die. need i say more?
A tube attached the space suit is used to transport urine/poop to a compartment on the shuttle where it is then vented into space.
Astronauts do many things in space. Take photos, record voices, and exploring the universe. And they explore the moon :O hahaha
yes people have the people that go into space are called astronaughts (sorry not a good speller)
The atmosphere in space is very blured. It is dark. And silent. There is not one bit of gravity. This is why astronaughts take special equipment with them to space, as having no gravity can be very dangerous.
they're not. they waste space in the ocean. btw, they're made of poo-poo
So far, zero.As far as is known to the public, no astronaut has ever died in spaceon a mission after launch.
poo on people
Different countries have different foods to eat in space. This food is based on nutritional value.
If you poo in space you can suffer from a deadly disease named, ashrafisis Where you suffer a deadly time consuming gaming console addiction. number one rule Don't Poo in space. and yes.
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