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How do the astronauts get food?

Astronauts get their food supply from pre-packaged meals that are specifically designed for space travel. These meals are vacuum-sealed and stored on the spacecraft before launch. Astronauts can rehydrate and warm up their food using special equipment onboard the spacecraft.


Are pecans the only food astronauts do not have to treat and dehydrate when flying in space?

No, pecans are not the only food astronauts do not have to treat and dehydrate. Other foods that do not require dehydration include granola bars, nuts, tortillas, and some pre-packaged snacks. These foods are considered safe for consumption in their natural state during space missions.


How can astronauts protect from radiation?

Astronauts can be protected from radiation by their suits. The space suits are designed for it only.


How many astronauts travel in the Space Shuttle at once?

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.


Can you bring earth food into space?

Yes, astronauts can bring pre-packaged or specially prepared Earth food into space for consumption. However, due to the unique challenges of space travel, such as limited storage space, shelf-life constraints, and the effects of microgravity on taste perception, space food often undergoes special processing and packaging to ensure it remains safe and nutritious for astronauts.

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What is the only food that astronauts do not have to treat and dehydrate in order to take into space?

Pecans


How do astronauts get there basic needs in space food water and more?

They have to take basic necessities in space. Food water and other things are carried from earth only.


How do the astronauts get food?

Astronauts get their food supply from pre-packaged meals that are specifically designed for space travel. These meals are vacuum-sealed and stored on the spacecraft before launch. Astronauts can rehydrate and warm up their food using special equipment onboard the spacecraft.


Are pecans the only food astronauts do not have to treat and dehydrate when flying in space?

No, pecans are not the only food astronauts do not have to treat and dehydrate. Other foods that do not require dehydration include granola bars, nuts, tortillas, and some pre-packaged snacks. These foods are considered safe for consumption in their natural state during space missions.


How can astronauts protect from radiation?

Astronauts can be protected from radiation by their suits. The space suits are designed for it only.


How many astronauts travel in the Space Shuttle at once?

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.


What planets or space related places have been visited by astronauts?

Other than visiting individual space stations, the moon is the only place that astronauts have visited.


Can you bring earth food into space?

Yes, astronauts can bring pre-packaged or specially prepared Earth food into space for consumption. However, due to the unique challenges of space travel, such as limited storage space, shelf-life constraints, and the effects of microgravity on taste perception, space food often undergoes special processing and packaging to ensure it remains safe and nutritious for astronauts.


How many astronauts participated in the mercury 7?

Seven men were selected to be astronauts, only six actually went into space.


What is the first space program to send an American into outer space?

Project Mercury. Only seven astronauts were chosen for this. They're called " The original seven " because they were the first astronauts.


How do astronauts keep warm?

Astronauts on space missions use special heating systems in their spacesuits to regulate their temperature. These systems can generate heat to keep astronauts warm in the cold vacuum of space. Additionally, the spacesuits themselves are insulated to retain body heat and prevent it from escaping into space.


How do the astronauts cope in space?

Cope with what? Loneliness? Being weightless? Eating crappy food? Since you do not specify, I can only guess that they cope by masturbating a lot. That always works for me!