In their space ships they turn off the zero gravity and go to the toilet in the space shuttle.
Astronauts use specially designed toilets onboard spacecraft that use air flow to ensure waste is collected and disposed of properly. They use straps to secure themselves in place and have a vacuum system to collect urine and feces. Solid waste is stored and later disposed of, while liquid waste is turned into drinkable water through a purification process.
It depends on the type of window. Some bathroom windows are clear, while others may be frosted or tinted for privacy.
in the sky or in your bathroom. its your choice
Fog forms on bathroom mirrors and car windows when the water vapor in the air condenses on the glass. This is due to the temperature difference between the glass and the air.
Astronauts in space sleep in sleeping bags that are secured to a wall or a bunk, using velcro straps to stay in place. They can sleep in any orientation in microgravity. Some astronauts also use sleep masks and earplugs to help block out light and noise.
The first astronauts to land on the moon were Neil Armstrong and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin, who were part of NASA's Apollo 11 mission in 1969. Neil Armstrong was the first human to set foot on the lunar surface, followed by Buzz Aldrin.
They do. But there are bathroom facilities in space craft.
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The facilities are vacuums. For urine the penis is inserted in a tube and for bowel movements, you sit on the fixture in just the right position so that you are sealed to the tube. It's not a huge suction, but it doesn't take much when you are weightless.
You will go to the bathroom when you are ready to. I hope you make it peaceful.
go to the bathroom
they landed on the moon in 1998.
They eat freeze dried food.
In the bathroom. On the toilet
Egypt or some were in there astronots are not shure yet.
They usually go to the bathroom when they are by themselves, holding still, and not eating.
Boys go to the bathroom by standing up and holding their penis.
they take their time in the bathroom one goes and the others have to go