Living in Space: ISS Daily Life
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Astronauts living on the ISS can take a normal shower in the morning.

False

Astronauts have to exercise for more than 2 hours a day to maintain muscle strength on the ISS.

False

Astronauts clean the whole ISS every week.

False

Astronauts can eat their meals normally on the ISS without any special arrangements.

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Astronauts have to wear special clothing to sleep on the ISS.

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Study Notes

Living in Space on the ISS

  • Astronauts on the ISS live 360 km above the Earth, flying at almost 30,000 km/h through dark, airless space.
  • Living in zero gravity means doing many things differently.

Daily Life on the ISS

  • Astronauts use a vacuum hose to wash because water droplets would float away in zero gravity.
  • They spend 2 hours a day exercising on equipment like exercise bikes and rowing machines to prevent their muscles from going soft.
  • Daily household chores are essential to prevent the growth of dangerous bacteria in zero gravity.
  • The entire ISS, which is about the size of a football pitch, is cleaned every day.

Eating and Sleeping in Space

  • Astronauts eat by "posting" food packages into a special tray and strapping it to their legs to prevent food from floating away.
  • They do not have to wash dishes, instead, they put them in plastic bags and send them back to Earth.
  • Astronauts sleep in a sleeping bag strapped to the wall to prevent bumping into computer controls.
  • They have to cover their eyes to block out the light of the sun, which rises and sets every 45 minutes due to the Earth's orbit.

Free Time on the ISS

  • Astronauts have some free time, which they use to send emails, read books, watch movies, and stare out of the window to take pictures of Earth.

Living in Space on the ISS

  • Astronauts on the ISS live 360 km above the Earth, flying at almost 30,000 km/h through dark, airless space.
  • Living in zero gravity means doing many things differently.

Daily Life on the ISS

  • Astronauts use a vacuum hose to wash because water droplets would float away in zero gravity.
  • They spend 2 hours a day exercising on equipment like exercise bikes and rowing machines to prevent their muscles from going soft.
  • Daily household chores are essential to prevent the growth of dangerous bacteria in zero gravity.
  • The entire ISS, which is about the size of a football pitch, is cleaned every day.

Eating and Sleeping in Space

  • Astronauts eat by "posting" food packages into a special tray and strapping it to their legs to prevent food from floating away.
  • They do not have to wash dishes, instead, they put them in plastic bags and send them back to Earth.
  • Astronauts sleep in a sleeping bag strapped to the wall to prevent bumping into computer controls.
  • They have to cover their eyes to block out the light of the sun, which rises and sets every 45 minutes due to the Earth's orbit.

Free Time on the ISS

  • Astronauts have some free time, which they use to send emails, read books, watch movies, and stare out of the window to take pictures of Earth.

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Explore daily life on the International Space Station, from exercising in zero gravity to essential household chores.

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