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View (previous 50) (next 50) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)- 02. Without gravity, when you swallow how does the liquid go down your throat? (NP) The muscles in your mouth and throat act to move drink and food down your throat, into your stomach, and then through your intestines. (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 03. Is it easy to become dehydrated in space? How often should a person drink? About how much water would each person need per day? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 04. How much water will be on board? How would we get more water? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 06. Do astronauts need to consume energy drinks with electrolytes, or do they drink regular sodas in space? What happens when you drink a carbonated soda? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 07. Will our eating and drinking habits be the same in space as they are on Earth? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 08. Will we be able to eat normally? Can we float and eat at the same time? If we are floating and the food is floating, how will we manage? Will we have to be strapped down while we eat? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 10. Will we use the same knife, fork, and spoon utensils as on Earth, or will we mostly just eat with our fingers? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 11. At home we are always hearing "don't play with your food," but we see astronauts do that. So will it be okay to play with our food in space? (NP) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 12. Is there pizza, candy, or freeze-dried ice cream? Can we cook rice in space? (CC) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 13. Will all the food be provided or do we pack and bring our own food? If it is provided will we even be allowed to bring any of our own food? (CC) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 16. When in space, do the astronauts ever crave and talk about favorite foods they are missing? What are the first things they eat or drink when they come back home to Earth? (CC) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 01. Can we drink beer, wine or other alcoholic beverages in space? (RW) (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 02. Are the effects greater than or the same as on Earth? (RW) We do not have any experience in space with alcohol ingestion, so we do not know for sure whether the effects are different than on Earth. (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 03. Are we able to smoke in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 04. When exhaling, if there is no air would the smoke go anywhere? (JC) There is air in the spacecraft that the astronauts breathe. In space since there is no gravity hot smoke does not rise like it does on Earth. (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 01. Is it more difficult to drink in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 05. Besides water, what other types of drinks will there be? Are the alternative drinks made from powdered mixes? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 14. Will any food be served while traveling to space? Is it possible to eat anything during launch or landing? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 15. When we're outside working or playing or taking a space vacation tour and we're wearing an oxygen mask, then how will we eat? Do we have to go inside to eat or drink? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 17. Would chewing gum help one's ears to pop? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 09. Will we all eat together? Is there a dinner table or some sort of an eating area like a kitchen or a dining room? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 01. How do ultraviolet rays affect us in space? Would ultraviolet rays affect us differently in space than on Earth? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 02. Are we able to measure ultraviolet rays in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 03. Are ultraviolet rays visible? Can we see them? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 04. Is it possible to get a tan in space? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 05. Do we need to wear sunblock inside the spacecraft? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- 06. Do we need to bring sunglasses as protection against ultraviolet rays? (A K2S Question) (← links)
- K2S Part 2 - Visiting and Living in Space (← links)