They literally used Silly Putty.
Silly Putty
The answer is an umbilical cord. It keeps astronauts from floating out into the universe.
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.
so we can keep our satellites running
The spacecraft that astronauts go up in, have their own life support systems which regulate conditions to keep the spacecraft hospitable.
Like all the Apollo astronauts, Armstrong was aware of the risks in the programme. Internally, NASA estimated the chance of success as 50% and that they were going beyond the chance of any rescue. One of astronauts said that it did cross their minds that everything had been built by the lowest bidder. Balanced against that was Armstrong's determination to land on the Moon. He was able to keep calm despite of the risks.
The answer is an umbilical cord. It keeps astronauts from floating out into the universe.
Apollo 1 resulted in three astronauts's deaths .When the three astronauts came in the space craft the pressure in the cabin was 16 PSI {pounds of pressure per square inch} and the outside pressure was 14 PSI.And ,unfortunately the astronauts had an inward opening hatch which didn't have a handlers was used to keep water out of the module when it splashed down.An electrical problem happened and at 16 PSI every thing burns aluminum wire sealing control pads ...... The astronauts were doomed.
It was made for the first American astronauts to keep there feet to the floor while landing the Lunar module, also came in handy for keeping items such as pens and flight plans from floating around in the cabin.
what astronauts do to keep their mouth healthy is to brush their teeth obviously (and what do suits have to do with your mouth) NOTHING!
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.
Because if you don't use it, then you lose it.
so we can keep our satellites running
you cant get out you have to keep on jumping on the floating floors and find Luna and you find out that she was a traitor and that's why clank said this was too easy
Sicily.
To start off, the moon does have gravity, so you do not have to worry about anything floating away. The lack of pressure is a different matter, as air will escape into the vacuum if given the chance. To keep the oxygen from escaping, astronauts keep it with them in sealed, pressurized vessels.
If they ended up as astronauts... what would make you think that they couldn't handle such minor job?
They have oxygen tanks attachted to there backs which have pipes with masks on the end which the astronauts keep on there face.