Life on Alpha Home in space Space station. Alpha orbits at 386 kilometers above the earth.

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Life on Alpha Home in space Space station

Alpha orbits at 386 kilometers above the earth.

Inside Alpha Scientific laboratory

Sleeping compartments

toilet

kitchen

radio

computers

Where does Alpha get its power, food and water?

Recycle water

Space shuttle

How many astronauts are there and how do they live ? Crew members

Sleeping bag.

They can’t have a shower.

They never brush their teeth with water.

They spend thirty minutes on an exercise bike to keep fit.

What do they eat on Alpha ?

What kind of clothes do they wear?

When astronauts go out side on space walks, they wear Special space suit with oxygen and food.

Astronauts check the scientific experiments. What work do the astronauts do ?

They do building work

They do repairs

They go on Space walks.

They do house work.