in sleeping bags that are tyed to the wall of the rocket
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Both rockets and space shuttles have been used for space travel. Rockets are typically used to launch spacecraft into orbit, while space shuttles are reusable spacecraft that can carry astronauts and cargo to and from space. Many astronauts have traveled in both rockets and space shuttles over the years.
astronauts
Astronauts in space sleep in sleeping bags that are secured to a wall or a bunk, using velcro straps to stay in place. They can sleep in any orientation in microgravity. Some astronauts also use sleep masks and earplugs to help block out light and noise.
Astronauts do not sleep in beds while in space; instead, they sleep in sleeping bags secured to the walls of their spacecraft or space station. This setup prevents them from floating around in microgravity while they sleep. They typically use eye masks and earplugs to block out light and noise, helping them to rest in the unique environment of space.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Rockets.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Astronauts are people who travel in rockets to space.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Rockets lift the astronauts into space to do their exploration.
Right now, Astronauts and Cosmonauts live inside the space station that orbits Earth.
they sleep
Yes, they do.
In open space. In lots of space. Whenever they planet ahead of time.
Only 3 countries have launched a rocket and sent astronauts in to space. The United States, China, and Russia. Many other countries have sent astronauts in to space but they went on rockets belonging to other countries.
Astronauts get in space by riding rockets that shoot them up and away from the Earth's gravitational pull.