astronauts orbit just like the moon orbits around the earth and when they land on the moon they orbit with it.
2007-11-29 11:46:02
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answered by beebee 4
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THEY DON'T---------- keep stable. They must be enclosed or strapped down to the bed at night (so they won't drift around and bump into something)---- if they go on a spacewalk they are usually tethered to the ship with a cable so they don't drift away; they must be careful when moving around inside the ship and must push off (gently) from one surface to float over to another location-------- or pull themselves along from place to place inside.
2007-11-29 11:55:36
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answered by Bullseye 7
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They orient to nearby objects, like the space shuttle surface.
2007-11-29 11:54:34
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answered by Howard H 7
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They use grips attached on their equipment or grips attached to the floor and ceiling for their feet or hands.
2007-11-29 11:47:55
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answered by Kevin U 4
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I think they use flame deflectors.
2007-11-29 11:50:09
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answered by an 4
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