Can you drink alcohol in space?

Alcohol is not permitted onboard the International Space Station for consumption,” says Daniel G Huot, spokesperson for Nasa's Johnson Space Center. “Use of alcohol and other volatile compounds are controlled on ISS due to impacts their compounds can have on the station's water recovery system.”
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Can astronauts have alcohol in space?

Alcoholic drinks are generally disallowed in spaceflight, but space agencies have previously allowed its consumption. NASA has been stricter about alcohol consumption than the Roscosmos, both according to regulations and in practice. Astronauts and cosmonauts are restricted from being intoxicated at launch.
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What happens if you drink in space?

Officially, drinking alcohol is prohibited on the International Space Station (ISS) because its main ingredient, ethanol, is a volatile compound that could damage the station's delicate equipment. But it can also cause problems when going to the bathroom.
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Why can't you drink beer in space?

Well, the most troublesome part of drinking suds in space isn't mastering carbonation—it's what that carbonation could do in a person's body: “In space, with the absence of gravity, the carbon dioxide bubbles in carbonated beverages go through an astronaut's digestive system, rather than being belched out as on Earth, ...
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Can astronauts smoke cigarettes in space?

Astronauts are strictly forbidden from smoking on board the Space Shuttle or ISS. In fact, smoking was never allowed on Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, or any other spacecraft.
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Can Astronauts Drink in Space?



How do female astronauts deal with periods?

A combined oral contraceptive, or the pill, used continuously (without taking a week off to induce menstrual flow) is currently the best and safest choice for astronauts who prefer not to menstruate during missions, says Varsha Jain, a gynecologist and visiting professor at King's College London.
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Would a can of Coke explode in space?

The bubbles of carbon dioxide in carbonated beverages aren't buoyant in a weightless environment, so they remain randomly distributed throughout the fluid, even after swallowing. This means that carbonated beverages including soft drinks and beer may become a foamy mess during space travel.
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What is not allowed in space?

Common items like salt and bread are banned from the International Space Station due to fears that they'll send floating pieces everywhere and potentially damage space equipment or accidentally get inhaled by astronauts. Basic eating, sleeping, and showering habits must also be modified.
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Is there Coke in space?

Coca Cola and Pepsi Cans in Space

Two experimental soda cans made by Coca Cola and Pepsi (formerly on display in the Apollo to the Moon gallery) are now on display in Moving Beyond Earth. The dispensers were tested by space shuttle astronauts in July 1985.
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Do female astronauts wear bras in space?

Women don't wear bras primarily for support, they're also worn as a thick layer of coverage so detailed outlines are not visible. Although the support portion may not be necessary in space, in a professional setting the extra layer of coverage may still be preferred by some.
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Can you get a headache in space?

During the Space Shuttle program, 69% of male astronauts and 55% of female astronauts reported headaches during short missions. For long duration missions onboard the ISS, about 70% of astronauts report headaches. For short missions, the headaches are often attributable to space adjustment sickness.
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Do astronauts get beer in space?

Space travel has a long, odd, and slightly comical history with alcohol, even though government space agencies around the world prohibit the consumption of alcoholic beverages in space. This means that if you were looking to have a cosmo in the cosmos during your first mission as an astronaut, you might be out of luck.
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Why don't you burp in space?

On Earth, gravity pulls liquids and solids to down to the bottom of our digestive systems, while gases stay up top and get forced back up the esophagus as a burp. That can't happen in space. Without gravity to separate them, “the air, food and liquids in your stomach are all floating together like chunky bubbles.
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What does space smell like?

In a video shared by Eau de Space, NASA astronaut Tony Antonelli says space smells “strong and unique,” unlike anything he has ever smelled on Earth. According to Eau de Space, others have described the smell as “seared steak, raspberries, and rum,” smokey and bitter.
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What does space taste like?

In 2009, astronomers were able to identify a chemical called ethyl formate in a big dust cloud at the center of the Milky Way. Ethyl formate happens to be responsible for the flavor of raspberries (it also smells like rum). Space tastes like raspberries!
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Why is ice cream banned in space?

Because of the brittle and crumbly nature of the dehydrated ice cream, Astronaut Ice Cream could interfere with sensitive equipment and make for a dusty environment in microgravity.
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Why is bread banned on the ISS?

Bread. Crumbs—from bread, crackers, cookies, etc—don't do well in space. They float around, and can fly into an astronaut's eyes and interfere with important equipment. That's why you'll find tortillas used instead of bread on all crafts traveling out of orbit.
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Can astronauts have tattoos?

As a teenager, I was told that getting a tattoo would mean I could never be an astronaut. This is not at all true. In fact, some Apollo astronauts were given tattoos– small dots to show where defibrillator pads should be placed in case of a medical emergency.
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What was the first soft drink to be drunk in outer space?

NASA said, yes, “Coke Was It” in space--for at least eight hours, or until astronauts popped a Pepsi too. Space agency officials confirmed what Coke was bragging about with full-page ads in papers around the country that proclaimed: “The first soft drink enjoyed in space was a Coke. Of Course.”
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Did Pepsi go to space?

Both Coke and Pepsi products were flown on the STS 51-F mission in 1985 so crew members could evaluate the dispensers and do a taste test. Results were mixed and NASA did not add either company's product to the Shuttle food pantry; the mid-1980s "Cola Wars" continued on earth but not in space.
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Does the international space station stink?

British chemist Steve Pearce described it as a mixture of sweaty feet, nail-polish remover, body odor, and vodka, among other things.
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What happens if you bleed in space?

In space, blood can splatter even more than it usually does on Earth, unconstrained by gravity. Or it can pool into a kind of dome around a wound or incision, making it hard to see the actual trauma. (Fun fact: If you are bleeding more than 100 milliliters per minute, you are probably doomed.
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Is it possible to give birth in space?

All of the fluids in our bodies are pulled downwards due to gravity, which is not possible in space. The individuals born there would develop bloated bodies and puffy faces. Since the heart doesn't have to work against gravity in space, it would atrophy and we would lose blood content, making us paler and weaker.
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Who got pregnant in space?

And that was how Anna Fisher became the world's first mother to go to space. A few weeks after being chosen for a flight, Fisher gave birth to a daughter, Kristin. She will soon mark the 35th anniversary of her flight, the day she became an inspirational figure to working moms everywhere — including to her daughter.
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Would a cell phone work in space?

Firstly, let's get the obvious out of the way: no, a smartphone can't make or receive calls in space, as it's reliant on ground-based antennas.
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