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During the Apollo EVAs, normal suit operating pressure was about 3.8 psi The Space Shuttle/ISS Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) operates at approximately 4.3 psi.
Because in space there is approximately zero absolute pressure, therefore the suit must maintain pressure to allow the astronauts to breath while conducting Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs).
If you try walking in space without one, your own internal pressure will burst you like an overfilled balloon before you have a chance to asphyxiate or freeze to death. That's why important space suit.
It is possible to travel into space without a space suit, but if the capsule lost pressure, the astronauts blood would boil and they would be dead in about a minute.
Evgeniy Chertovsky created the full-pressure suit or high-altitude space suit, including helment, "skafandr" in 1931.
Air and temperature are controlled in a space suit.
During the Apollo EVAs, normal suit operating pressure was about 3.8 psi The Space Shuttle/ISS Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU) operates at approximately 4.3 psi.
Because in space there is approximately zero absolute pressure, therefore the suit must maintain pressure to allow the astronauts to breath while conducting Extra-Vehicular Activities (EVAs).
"There is not atmosphere in space, so there is not pressure, and your body would explode without a suit applying artificial pressure. Also you wouldn't be protected in any way from solar radiation and would probably fry. Of course you also need the Oxygen the suit provide to breathe. "
It's called a space suit
It is possible to travel into space without a space suit, but if the capsule lost pressure, the astronauts blood would boil and they would be dead in about a minute.
If you try walking in space without one, your own internal pressure will burst you like an overfilled balloon before you have a chance to asphyxiate or freeze to death. That's why important space suit.
space suits are internally pressurized so that the pressure within your body matches your immediate environment. they also have an independent oxygen supply either from a tank or from a tube connected to the space shuttle.
a high tec space suit because of the extream heat and pressure!!
Evgeniy Chertovsky created the full-pressure suit or high-altitude space suit, including helment, "skafandr" in 1931.
It is quite simple, it would be possible but if you were in a space suit. SMELLY but without a space suit you will be dead in 30 second cuz of the pressure. But good thing about farting in space is that you couldn't smell it. (Providing you dont have a space suit on) Edit: lol, fart in ur spacesuit, n u smell dat 4eva!
Breathing is not possible in space. Except inside a space suit or other container filled with gas at significant pressure. But then you're not actually breathing "in space".