That is the correct spelling of the compound noun "spacesuit."
The origin of a spacesuit is the David Clark Company.
A standard flight-rated NASA spacesuit costs about $12,000,000.
The spacesuit would depressurize, leaving the person inside the spacesuit (if there is one) no oxygen to breathe, leading to their death.
No, the word spacesuit is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; but not a collective noun.
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If you were on Mars having an spacesuit on would/could help you with the lack of air, but not in an earthquake. An earthquake does not remove oxygen from the air . The only reason to wear the spacesuit is to provide oxygen.
the exosuit has pincers on the hands that allow the diver to work underwater. The spacesuit has gloves. Also the spacesuit is used to explore space and the exosuit is used to explore underwater hope this helps
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