Yes, but both are special devices designed for use in microgravity. They use a blender like mechanism to handle solid waste in the toilet and both use wet vacuum cleaner type mechanisms to contain and remove the liquids.
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Astronauts go through a great deal of training prior to going into space. It can take years for astronauts to go through all the training they need, which includes learning to work in zero gravity and going through a variety of realistic simulations.
Not so much a school, but they do have to go through training.
They don't. They go indoors where it is safe to take off the spacesuit and then eat.
When astronauts go on missions they come back with a few specs of stardust.
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people take showers and baths in the river they also can use it to wash their clothes or go to the toilet
They use a vacuum. What a pleasant way to go right?
by going in space!!
do what normal people do in this situation: go to the toilet.
The astronauts on Apollo 11 used a urine collection device with a hose attached to expel waste into a tank. They also used fecal collection bags for solid waste, which were sealed and disposed of upon returning to Earth.
powedered food
Astronauts use a specially designed toilet that suctions waste away to avoid floating around. They also have a funnel system for urination, which is vacuumed away. Solid waste is collected and stored for disposal when they return to Earth.
Astronauts go through a great deal of training prior to going into space. It can take years for astronauts to go through all the training they need, which includes learning to work in zero gravity and going through a variety of realistic simulations.
Not so much a school, but they do have to go through training.
People peed on there enemys so they had to go take showers.
go take a shower boys always need to take showers! haha go play basketball or do something outside