Astronauts are able to keep things clean fairly easily. The living space, bathroom, and eating space are kept separate from everything else. They are also wiped down with antiseptic wet wipes regularly because germs grow fast in space.
they throw their waste into space . :D
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
Well, to explore space ofcourse. Astronauts go to space to find new planets or such. They observe what is happening.
Astronauts bring tanks of oxygen with them when they go into space. The space suits they use to make space walks also have small oxygen tanks on them.
the astronauts fond the information in space to find more info log on to www.space inro answers.com
They clean them selfs with a wet cloth
they throw their waste into space . :D
Astronauts when they do not work, sleep, or as in the Skylab had a day for having a wash and clean up, they had radio work as well.
Astronauts use wipes, liquid soap, and rinseless shampoo to stay clean in space. They also have a hygiene area with a small sink and a vacuum system to remove water and soap after washing. Additionally, they change into fresh clothes regularly and use ventilation systems to circulate and filter the air.
Astronauts are people who fly in space
trained space astronauts
Yes, astronauts do need to do laundry in space. They typically wear their clothes multiple times before changing them and then use specialized equipment like a space washing machine to clean their clothes. Water is recycled and used for laundry to conserve resources on the space station.
The astronauts can float in the
The number of astronauts on the space station can vary, but typically there are 6 astronauts on board the International Space Station at a time.
We see astronauts floating in space but not on earth.why?
with a space ship
it is advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather a space shuttle because a space station allow astronauts to stay and work extended time . A space shuttle is a space craft to transport astronauts , satellites, and other materials to and from space.