In space, an astronaut's sweat does not evaporate as it would on Earth due to the lack of gravity. Instead, it can form floating droplets that cling to the skin or equipment. Spacecraft are equipped with ventilation systems to help manage humidity and moisture, allowing sweat to be absorbed or circulated away. Proper hydration and moisture management are essential to ensure astronauts remain comfortable and healthy during their missions.
Their bodies would become very weak.
Chinese astronauts are known as Taikonauts.
The Ragged Astronauts was created in 1986.
Almost all of the early astronauts were military (and some civilian) test pilots.
No. The reason that many astronauts are active duty, reserve, or veterans of the military is that the armed forces are the major training venue for pilots. Astronauts who are not pilots (mission specialists) come from many scientific fields.
there sweat starts to float in the space shuttle because once the astronauts are exercising in space they would start to sweat
When astronauts sweat in space, the lack of gravity prevents the sweat from dripping off their skin. Instead, sweat accumulates as a liquid layer on the skin or evaporates into the air, which can lead to increased humidity inside the spacesuit. The body's cooling mechanism through sweat evaporation may be less effective in space due to the lack of gravity.
You sweat.
When you exercise and you don't drie off the sweat nothing Happens i think your sweat eventually evaporates .. its not bad or anything but if you don't sweat at all that's bad .!
they sweat
You sweat.
They weaken
Because it just freaking happens
the sweat level increases when we get too hot.this happens because evaporation take place quickly and more water is evaporated.
They die and their heads get crushed from pressure.
Astronauts' muscles atrophy in space due to the decreased work they do without Earth's gravity.
they sweat