An astronaut would be in a sealed spacesuit when out of the spacecraft and standing on the Moon's surface. So he or she would be able to sneeze (within the confines of the spacesuit).
He had a spacesuit.
A spacesuit
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as long as you are wearing a spacesuit
First of all, If we stand on the moon without the spacesuit we will die.
No, there is no air on the moon. If you are wearing a spacesuit or are in a pressurized vessel, then it is possible to whistle.
One important question that needs to be answered is: What is the composition of the moon's surface regolith and how abrasive is it? This information is crucial for designing a spacesuit that can withstand the abrasion and potential damage from the lunar soil during extravehicular activities.
Neil Armstrong wore a space suit when he landed on the moon.
While the moon, an astronaut's suit must supply oxygen to breath, and to give protection from the harmful rays from the sun.
Yes, you would need a spacesuit to survive while on Europa, as it has a thin atmosphere and very harsh conditions with temperatures reaching as low as -260 degrees Fahrenheit. The spacesuit would provide you with the necessary protection from the extreme cold, radiation, and lack of breathable air.