Well, in space, there isn't any gravity pulling us down like there is here on Earth. So, when astronauts aren't near anything to push off of, they just float gently, feeling weightless and free in the vast beauty of space. It's like being gently cradled by the cosmos, allowing them to drift peacefully as they explore the wonders of the universe.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
It should, it's air tight. An Aircraft carrier floats and it's hugh. Any rocket scientists out there?
A hot air balloon requires air to generate lift. In outer space, there is no air or atmosphere, so there is nothing for the hot air balloon to displace to generate lift, causing it to be unable to float.
They don't float away because of gravity
No because then the frdger would float in space there no gravity
No, you do not float in space. In space, there is no gravity to pull you down, so you would float freely.
A space shuttle is able to float because there is no gravity in space.
The astronauts can float in the
there is no gravity in space
density
No
Because there is zero gravity in space
they dont they float
asteroids
yes dumb@$$
The astronauts can float in the
You become weightless, and can float about inside the craft, or float while tethered by a safety line to the craft while on a space walk outside.