No, you can wear jamies!
spacesuits
No, the spacesuits that space programs put on people when they send them into space are very expensive. Prices vary by design, but they are by no means cheap.
No oxygen in space. We need oxygen.
To walk, breath, drink, and do many other activities in space.
Spacesuits include a bag with a tube called a catheter.
Clone troopers survive in space by wearing specialized spacesuits or by being aboard a spacecraft that provides them with a pressurized and oxygenated environment. These spacesuits help regulate their body temperature, provide oxygen to breathe, and protect them from the vacuum of space.
No the suits are regulated to protect them from the freezing cold of space.
The spacesuits protect them, also they use oxygen cylinders.
The three methods used by humans in space are spacecraft, space stations, and spacesuits. Spacecraft are vehicles used to transport humans to and from space. Space stations are habitable artificial structures where astronauts live and work for extended periods. Spacesuits are wearable garments designed to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of space.
Spacesuits are designed to prioritize function and safety over comfort. They are bulky, heavy, and restrict movement to some extent in order to protect astronauts from the vacuum of space and extreme temperatures. However, advancements in materials and design continue to improve the comfort of spacesuits for astronauts during spacewalks and in the microgravity environment of space.
the first space suit was made by Zachary Hansan.
No. In the past spacesuits have had food inside and all spacesuits have drinking water in them. But, neither food nor water can go through the suits when they are pressurized.