Returning home is a huge part of an astronaut's life. Here, Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Korniyenko is seen inside the capsule that had just landed in Kazakhstan, in 2016.
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Plants can thrive on the ISS too, as seen here in this photograph of a blooming zinnia flower.
In this picture taken in June 1965, astronaut Ed White is seen floating in space, with the Earth in the background, during the first US spacewalk.
Have you ever wondered what it's like to live in space? As incredible as it is, life aboard a spacecraft is actually pretty busy. Apart from the extra effort astronauts have to make to complete even the smallest of tasks, like brushing their teeth, they are also responsible for bigger and more dangerous tasks, like the maintenance and repairing of the ship. However, when they have free time, an astronaut's life in space is quite similar to ours on Earth—with the added privilege of a constant jaw-dropping view of the galaxy.Click through this gallery for a rare look into the daily lives of astronauts living in space.
A rare look into the daily lives of astronauts in space
A rare insight into the life of astronauts in orbit
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Have you ever wondered what it's like to live in space? As incredible as it is, life aboard a spacecraft is actually pretty busy. Apart from the extra effort astronauts have to make to complete even the smallest of tasks, like brushing their teeth, they are also responsible for bigger and more dangerous tasks, like the maintenance and repairing of the ship. However, when they have free time, an astronaut's life in space is quite similar to ours on Earth—with the added privilege of a constant jaw-dropping view of the galaxy.Click through this gallery for a rare look into the daily lives of astronauts living in space.