

Astronauts’ daily lives are in some ways not very different from ours, but in the mysterious place called space there is almost no gravity, so their lives are special. In the book, we will find out what astronauts do in a typical day. In addition to those things, let’s check out other aspects of astronauts’ daily lives that are similar to the ones on Earth on the one hand but different on the other hand.Īstronauts dispatched to the International Space Station stay there for 6 months to 1 year and do research and experiments.

They wear space suits that weigh almost 100 kilograms to protect their bodies when they work outside the spaceship, they go into sleeping bags fixed on walls when they sleep and they wash their hair with no rinse shampoo. Since astronauts have to live in a state of no gravity, they live differently than people do on Earth. But there is almost no gravity in space, so things that are not fixed float around inside and outside the spaceship and everything feels weightless. Like people on Earth, astronauts also eat, sleep, wash, get dressed, exercise and work. On the one hand, life in space is similar to life on Earth, but on the other hand, it is very different. What is an ordinary day for astronauts who live in space like? They used interesting topics that were carefully chosen after analyzing elementary curriculums from around the world including Korea, the U.S., England, and Australia among many others.

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