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Yes. Astronauts in space use toothpaste that is edible. Because of the absence of gravity in space, being able to swallow toothpaste is much more convenient for astronauts than having to spit it out. For this reason, edible toothpaste is used.
Yes, edible toothpaste has been used in space missions, as astronauts have specific dietary requirements to maintain oral hygiene while in space. This type of toothpaste is created with special formulations to ensure it is safe for consumption and does not produce crumbs or residues that could be harmful in the microgravity environment of space.
Edible toothpaste was used in space as a convenient way for astronauts to brush their teeth without needing to spit out toothpaste, which could float around in microgravity. It was designed to be swallowed, eliminating the need for rinsing and reducing mess in the spacecraft.
It was created in 1997 by a man named Martin Kolez. He was paired with NASA and was determined to help their flight experiences.
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edible toothpaste was invented by NASA so astronauts could swallow the toothpaste after brushing their teeth because spitting it out is harmful to people in the spacecraft and the equipment.
Since astronauts couldn't spit out the toothpaste in space NASA made edible toothpaste so they could just swallow the toothpaste.
Yes. Astronauts in space use toothpaste that is edible. Because of the absence of gravity in space, being able to swallow toothpaste is much more convenient for astronauts than having to spit it out. For this reason, edible toothpaste is used.
Edible toothpaste was invented for children who were just learning to brush their teeth. The chemical fluoride in the tooth paste is very dangerous if the body digests it, so scientists invented edible toothpaste for younger children. The toothpaste seems nice, but does not clean the users teeth like regular toothpaste, the formula does not work as well.
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Apollo 11
No it is bad for them. Go out to Petsmart or Petco to purchase a new toothbrush and dog toothpaste since the toothpaste is edible for them
Yes, edible toothpaste has been used in space missions, as astronauts have specific dietary requirements to maintain oral hygiene while in space. This type of toothpaste is created with special formulations to ensure it is safe for consumption and does not produce crumbs or residues that could be harmful in the microgravity environment of space.
Most toothpaste is harmful to the body if consumed in large amounts. This is because of the fluorides in it so I don't believe so.
Edible toothpaste was used in space as a convenient way for astronauts to brush their teeth without needing to spit out toothpaste, which could float around in microgravity. It was designed to be swallowed, eliminating the need for rinsing and reducing mess in the spacecraft.
Yeast can be used to create elephant toothpaste by producing carbon dioxide gas through fermentation, which helps to expand the foam and create the explosive reaction.