Space missions typically launch with a supply of water that is carefully rationed for drinking, cooking, and other essential needs. In some cases, water can be obtained from recycled sources on the spacecraft, such as reclaimed moisture from sweat and breath, or from recycling urine through advanced filtration systems. Additionally, future plans for long-duration space missions involve developing technologies to extract water from extraterrestrial sources like ice on the Moon or Mars.
The Moon does not have enough gravity to form a thick atmosphere. Intense sunlight reaches and heats the surface. Liquid water would be ionized and escape back into space as hydrogen and oxygen ions. The water on the Moon is in the form of ice in deep crater shadows. Sunlight cannot reach this ice to melt and vaporize it.
Tap water Drinking water Sewer water Pipe water River Water Mineral water Pure water Dirty water
Water floats and sinks in water because water in water results in the mixing and diffusion of the water in the other water. This may sound silly, but the question was one dealing with water in water. The mixture of water and water will, after a time, become one homogenous volume of liquid.
Yes, water cycle cleans the water. Rain water is purest form of water.
water vapor
Spacemen drink water and other beverages through a straw from specially designed containers in space to prevent liquids from floating away in the zero-gravity environment. They may also consume rehydratable beverages and powdered drinks by adding water.
christian and yahyethink they can find space food and water and take them to other planets
Spacemen
Just like us, spacemen need to eat to for fill their hunger.
spacemen wear helmets because , there is no oxygen in space. They have to carry an oxygen cylinder on their backs.
spacesuits
King Kong - 1966 The Spacemen 1-8 was released on: USA: 1 October 1966
they not as sleepy :D
Yup da sho do. Yup da sho do.
We will never know. We would just eventually find out when it is planned or has already happened.
So then they won't suffocated since there oxygen in space, their helmetsgive them oxygen. They carry their oxygen tanks
Spacemen wear special pressurized suits to protect themselves from the vacuum of space, which lacks air pressure necessary for human survival. The suits provide oxygen for breathing, regulate temperature, and shield against radiation and micrometeoroids. They also help maintain proper pressure around the body to prevent decompression sickness.