The inside of space suits are temperature and pressure regulated.
Contrary to popular belief, the primary design problem of space suits is not keeping the astronaut warm, but rather cool. Conduction and convection do not occur in space, so the only way an astronaut can shed body heat is through a liquid coolant system that eventually radiates the heat away into space. Without the liquid cooling suit worn underneath the space suit, they would sweat to death in about 20 minutes.
you can by putting a magnifying glass over the sun pointing to the soup
It will evaporate and because of the evaporation the glass will get lighter.
Nothing, if you don't add anything else to it. Maybe the glass will tip over.
the time of the full moon
Pyrex is a common brand of lab glassware, it's made from borosilicate glass
White, because it is easier to spot in the black background of space, and it reflects light in order to prevent the astronaut from over heating.
Plastic, mostly. However they are covered in a thin layer of gold to protect the astronaut's eyes from harmful sun light.
Astronaut did not land in Venus because the planet is hot. If the astronaut land on Venus, they will burn their selfs.
Chiaki Mukai Mukai has logged over 566 hours in space and became an astronaut for the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency in 1985.
Gravity from objects such as the Earth, the Moon, the Sun, or the Milky Way will attract and accelerate an astronaut. "Accelerate" implies that the astronaut's velocity will change over time.If the astronaut is in free fall (basically, the spaceship's engine is not pushing the spacecraft), then the astronaut won't FEEL such gravity.
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He is called the Chief Astronaut. The first Chief Astronaut of NASA was Deke Slayton, a position he held from 1963 until his return to flight status in 1972.
A shade that is placed over a glass
she had over come her dream to become a astronaut.
No, it will just take a while! A a matter of fact, an astronaut on that famous first trip to the moon in the 60s fell over, but he managed to get up!
It depends upon the strength of the glass.
Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.Assuming the glass is cylndrical in shape, it will hold just over 12 ounces.