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Astronauts Gone Wild was created in 2004.
Astronauts don't hit their heads on the ceiling of a falling shuttle because they experience microgravity, which creates a sensation of weightlessness. In this state, both the astronauts and the shuttle are in free fall together, moving at the same rate and direction. This means that there is no relative motion between the astronauts and the shuttle interior, preventing them from contacting the ceiling.
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All the Apollo landings were on the near side as opposed to the far side (a better term than "dark side", since it isn't actually any darker... statistically, it's very slightly lighter than the near side).However, all the missions which involved a landing, plus a few others, did take the astronauts completely around the Moon. Astronauts on Apollo 8, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17 did get to see the far side of the Moon.
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Right now, Astronauts and Cosmonauts live inside the space station that orbits Earth.
While on the moon the astronauts lived in their lunar module.
Yes, astronauts can fly out here and there as they live in zero gravity in space.
I live in the Milky Way galaxy and the astronauts live here also when they are not in space but even in space they have never left our galaxy.
Why is it advantageous for astronauts to live on a space station rather than in a space shuttle
there is 8 million astronauts that live in space
They take it along with them.
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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.
As there is less or no gravity in space astronauts take closed food packets with them to the space . These food packets provide vitamins and minerals for astronauts in space to live .
Astronauts from various countries live and work onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The crew typically consists of six astronauts at a time, who stay on the ISS for missions that usually last about six months.