Since never unless if they have uranyl issues.
Yes, because they are strapped in the shuttle 3 hrs. before lift off and their position in the shuttle makes them have to pee. Also when they take space walks(avg of 8 hours) they have to wear diapers. They use a suction toilet when they can.you mean wear its a space suit
Yes, astronauts wear special absorbent undergarments, commonly known as Maximum Absorbency Garments (MAGs) or "space diapers," during spacewalks or when they cannot easily access the bathroom. These are designed to handle any waste that the astronauts may expel while in their spacesuits.
They wear space suits
Astronauts wear specialized space suits in space to protect them from the vacuum, extreme temperatures, and radiation. These suits provide life support systems, communications, and mobility for astronauts during spacewalks or other tasks outside the spacecraft. Inside the spacecraft, astronauts typically wear comfortable clothing similar to what you might wear on Earth.
Astronauts in space typically use specially designed space suits that have a built-in waste management system. For urination, they use a funnel attached to a hose that directs waste into a storage bag. For solid waste, astronauts use a small toilet in the spacecraft, which employs suction to handle the lack of gravity. While adult diapers are available as a backup, they are not the primary method for managing waste during spacewalks.
They can't use toilets they have to wear diapers in their space suits.
Yes, because they are strapped in the shuttle 3 hrs. before lift off and their position in the shuttle makes them have to pee. Also when they take space walks(avg of 8 hours) they have to wear diapers. They use a suction toilet when they can.you mean wear its a space suit
Yes, astronauts wear special absorbent undergarments, commonly known as Maximum Absorbency Garments (MAGs) or "space diapers," during spacewalks or when they cannot easily access the bathroom. These are designed to handle any waste that the astronauts may expel while in their spacesuits.
space suits
They wear space suits
They do. But there are bathroom facilities in space craft.
These are the suits that the astronauts wear when they travel to outer space.
Astronats actually wear adult diapers during space walks, re-entry and lanch. Kinda funny I know, but yes it has happened before.
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.
A space suit.
As astronauts reach in space, they are given the command that they can remove their heavy suits and change their clothes. They wear the same clothes as they wear on earth, once they reach perfectly in space.
Astronauts wear specialized space suits in space to protect them from the vacuum, extreme temperatures, and radiation. These suits provide life support systems, communications, and mobility for astronauts during spacewalks or other tasks outside the spacecraft. Inside the spacecraft, astronauts typically wear comfortable clothing similar to what you might wear on Earth.