Well, honey, astronauts float in space because they ain't got the pesky force of gravity to keep them grounded. See, in space, there ain't enough gravity pullin' them down, so they just kinda hang out floatin' like it's a zero-G party up there. It's as simple as that, darlin'.
No because then the frdger would float in space there no gravity
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags that are tethered to the walls so they don't float around in microgravity. They can sleep in any orientation - standing, sitting, or floating. They also wear eye shades and earplugs to help them get quality rest despite the constant lighting and noise in the space station.
Astronauts float in an orbiting spaceship because both the spacecraft and the astronauts are in a state of free fall towards Earth. While the ship is constantly falling due to gravity, it also has a forward velocity that keeps it in orbit, creating a sensation of weightlessness. This condition is often referred to as microgravity, where the effects of gravity are still present but not felt in the same way as on the Earth's surface. As a result, astronauts appear to float relative to the spacecraft.
If you are meaning is it possible for humans to fly, technically, yes. Humans can fly in airplanes, and space ships, and when astronauts are in space, zero-gravity makes them float, close to flying.
Lack of gravity.
The astronauts can float in the
The astronauts can float in the
Because there is zero gravity in space
No because then the frdger would float in space there no gravity
there sweat starts to float in the space shuttle because once the astronauts are exercising in space they would start to sweat
Because of the moons gravitational force.
As there is no gravity in space, everything will float........... Because They're in free fall ........
The food of the astronauts are in tubes and daily trays. The food is in tubes as they will float about and be messy, as there is no gravity out there.
Silly putty was used by astronauts to stop their tools from flying around the spacecraft/shuttle, whilst they were in space. This is because there is no gravity in space, which means that everything will float about the vehicle, and not fall to the floor.
Astronauts sleep in sleeping bags that are tethered to the walls so they don't float around in microgravity. They can sleep in any orientation - standing, sitting, or floating. They also wear eye shades and earplugs to help them get quality rest despite the constant lighting and noise in the space station.
Well, there is no gravity so you float around and there is no oxygen, that is why astronauts wear special suits when they go up there.
Well, there is no gravity so you float around and there is no oxygen, that is why astronauts wear special suits when they go up there.