Do Astronauts brush their teeth in space?

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Harper Lee

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The space station is also equipped with small Velcro dots on the walls. Astronauts stick the toothpaste tubes to the dots so they won't float away. Of course, sinks and water are not possible in space, so instead, a small bit of water is pushed through a straw from a bag. It is then used to dampen the toothbrush.
2023-05-10 08:53:51

Olivia Morris

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The space station is also equipped with small Velcro dots on the walls. Astronauts stick the toothpaste tubes to the dots so they won't float away. Of course, sinks and water are not possible in space, so instead, a small bit of water is pushed through a straw from a bag. It is then used to dampen the toothbrush.
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