Indeed! You can't hear what's going on around you, but you can hear other astronauts through their radio.
space is a vacuum there fore any noise generated would be sucked into this vacuum before anyone could hear it. the astronauts are enclose in air tight suits with oxygen pumped in . they can hear and speak to other people through radio signals
You would be able to hear yourself scream. ________________ Of course. Anyone listening in on your space suit's communication device would hear you. And they probably wouldn't care much for it, especially if they are in suits themselves.
We can't speak or hear in space because there is no air the sound can travel through.
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.
In Our Space Hero Suits was created in 2008.
They have heaters in the ships and space-suits.
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.
Space suits and space food are specially manufactured. They are not available everywhere but only specific areas.
No, sound cannot travel through the vacuum of space because it requires a medium, such as air or water, to propagate. Astronauts can hear inside their spacecrafts where there is air, but they cannot hear anything outside in the vacuum of space.
sound waves cannot travel through space
Sound needs to travel through something, or you can't hear. Sonce there is nothing in space, sound can't travel.