No, not while outside the space craft. The vaccum outside would cause all the gasses in your body to boil, the extreme cold would freeze dry you, and not to mention the tiny particles of space junk orbiting earth at a thousand miles an hour would punch straight through you.
-Jack
These are the suits that the astronauts wear when they travel to outer space.
Yes space suits are comfortable because of the padding in the suits.
Space suits are pressurized to protect astronauts from the vacuum of space, as well as extreme temperatures and micrometeoroids. The suits also provide oxygen for breathing and support for movement in the microgravity environment of space.
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They have heaters in the ships and space-suits.
Space suits and space food are specially manufactured. They are not available everywhere but only specific areas.
space suits can withstand minus 250 to 250 degrees fahrenheit
Space suits were developed by a team of engineers and scientists at NASA, led by aeronautical engineer Russell Colley. The first space suits were worn by astronauts in the early missions of the Mercury program in the 1960s.
They simply change there clothes! The astronauts don't always have the space suits on! That's only when they actually go into space. When there in a space station or rocket they have air tanks that replenish the air in the rocket and an air pressure controller.
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in space. Nevermind, the astronauts wear space suits because otherwise they would die due to the Sun's radiation and the extremely low temperatures in space. And because there isn't air in space.