During regular intravehicle activity (such as coasting to the moon) the crew wore Constant Wear Garments, or CWGs. These were basically long underwear with some pockets.
normally if you are going to a musical you should wear something other than the usual. dress nicer than usual.
Most girls wear dresses that express their feminine side. Like a long chic dress that is really beautiful. Or if you more girly then complex, a long fluffy dress with fun jewelry. OR... If your funky, maybe a short dress with lots of bright colors. Homecoming is a lot less formal than prom, so the guys usually wear slacks and a dress shirt. Lately, girls have been going with a vintage style, which can save you money, too.
What is the dress code for an electrician
The French word for dress (noun) is "une robe" (fem.). The verb "to dress" is "habiller".
There were three, actually: The Barbecue Gown, The Inappropriate Red Dress, and the Green Drapery Dress.
Space Suit
The dress of astronauts is called a spacesuit. It is a specialized garment designed to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of space, including temperature extremes, microgravity, and lack of atmosphere.
None. All 12 astronauts that landed there got out and walked around, mostly picking up rocks. There were 9 manned missions that reached lunar orbit: Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. Apollo 8 just orbited, Apollo 10 just tested the Lunar Lander in lunar orbit (dress rehearsal), and Apollo 13 had a severe malfunction that meant they could not land on the Moon. The other six missions landed 2 astronauts each.
It wasn't. Apollo 10 was a real Apollo mission, they were the "dress rehearsal" for the Apollo 11 flight that took place 2 months later.
The astronauts for Apollo 10 were Thomas Stafford, John young and eugene Cernan, the Apollo 10 was to go to the moon and then two would be in the lunar module and one astronaut would be in the command module. They separated and docked in the orbit of the moon. This was the final test before Apollo 11.
The Apollo 10 mission in May 1969 was crewed by Commander Thomas Stafford, Command Module Pilot John Young, and Lunar Module Pilot Eugene Cernan. They performed a dress rehearsal for the Apollo 11 moon landing mission, flying to lunar orbit and getting within 8.4 nautical miles of the lunar surface.
Apollo 11 was preceded by Apollo 9 which tested the combined Apollo Command/Service Module and the Lunar Module in Earth Orbit, and Apollo 10 which was the Dress Rehearsal for Apollo 11 taking the Lunar Module most of the way to the Moons surface but not landing.
There are multiple answers to this: No astronaut before Apollo 11 landed. None of the Command Module Pilots landed. None of the Apollo 13 crew landed because an explosion caused the mission to be aborted. So only including Apollo Missions (and not including Apollo 1) The following Astronauts *did not* land on the Moon: Apollo 7: Walter M. Schirra, Donn F. Eisele, R. Walter Cunningham Apollo 8: Frank F. Borman, II, James A. Lovell, Jr, William A. Anders Apollo 9: James A. McDivitt, David R. Scott, Russell L. Schweickart Apollo 10: Thomas P. Stafford, John W. Young*, Eugene A. Cernan* Apollo 11: Michael Collins Apollo 12: Richard F. Gordon, Jr. Apollo 13: James A. Lovell, Jr., John L. Swigert, Fred W. Haise, Jr. Apollo 14: Stuart A. Roosa Apollo 15: Alfred M. Worden Apollo 16: T. Kenneth Mattingly Jr. Apollo 17: Ronald E. Evans * Cernan and Young would walk on the moon on separate missions after Apollo 10.
formal
she dresses normally.
Normally naked, I think!
dress how you would normally dress and if they don't like it there not the right person they should like u 4 who u are