It would depend on the amount of time that the helmet was off.
NO! it is in space and if you do not have no space helmet on you will freeze and have no oxegen so ....... YOU WILL DIE! if you go to the space you see
Pluto was not disqualified in space. It was reclassed into a more specific category: dwarf planet.
space probes have crossed Pluto's orbit, but never have visited the planet because Pluto was not in alignment with the flight path of the space probes.
No space craft or person has landed on pluto.
No, there haven't been any space probes to land on Pluto physically, but the Hubble Space Telescope has been, somewhat, close to be able to take pictures of Pluto.
They will die. There appears to be some question as to whether they will freeze to death or if they would explode from the internal body pressure.
NO! it is in space and if you do not have no space helmet on you will freeze and have no oxegen so ....... YOU WILL DIE! if you go to the space you see
well of course there is. there is no air in space. only a lunatic would take his helmet of in space and die.
No because if you go into space you would die from the lack of air and the air would freeze or boild you to death
then the air would go into space and we would freeze to death
Pluto was not disqualified in space. It was reclassed into a more specific category: dwarf planet.
Adam kills himself by intentionally removing his helmet while outside his spaceship in the vacuum of space at the corner of the universe. The lack of air and extreme conditions cause him to suffocate and freeze to death almost instantly.
Currently, there are no space mission that have involved the landing on Pluto. New Horizons; will be doing a fly-by of Pluto in the near future.It will be closest to Pluto on July 14, 2015.
You would die, because you wouldn't be wearing a helmet in space...
space probes have crossed Pluto's orbit, but never have visited the planet because Pluto was not in alignment with the flight path of the space probes.
No space craft or person has landed on pluto.
No, there haven't been any space probes to land on Pluto physically, but the Hubble Space Telescope has been, somewhat, close to be able to take pictures of Pluto.