Very carefully. Space bathroom technology has come a long way over the years (there was a time when astronauts only had adhesive plastic bags as bathrooms), but it's still not exactly comfortable. Aboard the International Space Station, the toilets are designed with no gravity in mind—they use funnels, narrow openings, and vacuums to make sure the waste is contained.
Astronauts even go through special toilet training to make sure they can use the space potty properly, since it's kind of fragile and very expensive—NASA bought one for $19 million in 2008.
Early Mercury space capsule astronauts used diapers; later Gemini and Apollo missions collected the waste in plastic bags. On the Space Shuttles and the ISS, there is a special zero-gravity toilet that uses gentile suction to keep things moving in the right direction.
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For urinating there is a hose (for men) or a cup (for women). For #2 there is a special toilet with straps that keep them in place,
when i was little my teacher told me that they use diapers
The thing about space is that no one has ever been in space. It is all made up.
You can look it up on YouTube! ;) I saw some astronauts show you a bathroom tour on the ISS. It is very facinating.
they where giant adult nappies.
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they dont use the shwer like we do they use a special soap with chemicals and bacterial stuff.
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
they have this so called space toilets wherein they have to wear seat belts to stop them from floating away when they use it. Space toilets don't flush. Everything is sucked away instead.
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.
Astronauts use space shuttles( trasport people and equipment), Space probes (robotic exploration, Spacecrafts (trasport crew, equipment, and other technologies)
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The space shuttles and ISS have special toilets for astronauts to use the restroom. The astronauts must be strapped to the toilet because of 0 gravity. When they are finished the feces are flushed out into the vacuum of space.
NEGTIVE... space ships do not have showers, though the astronauts use disinfecting wipes to clean themselves in there "bathroom".
they dont use the shwer like we do they use a special soap with chemicals and bacterial stuff.
they dont use the shwer like we do they use a special soap with chemicals and bacterial stuff.
In diapers or they would have a toilet that would attach them
astronauts use space pen because as there is 0gravity in space ink will not fall on the paper
they poo in a bowl eat the poo and the poo they dont eat they make a bed out of it it and sleep in it
Astronauts use a variety of tools while in space. For instance, astronauts use specially designed tools, like hammers and wrenches, that are made to be used with unwieldy space suits.
a space belt
they have this so called space toilets wherein they have to wear seat belts to stop them from floating away when they use it. Space toilets don't flush. Everything is sucked away instead.
The astronauts had special 'bags' or 'diapers' there, where they can go anytime. after that, they would use a special compartment in the ship to shoot their droppings into space. in some ships, though, there are actually built in toilets, but that is very rare...