because i said you could
a spacesuit
No, you cannot survive in space without a spacesuit. Space is a vacuum, meaning there is no atmosphere to provide oxygen or protect you from extreme temperature variations and radiation. A spacesuit is essential for providing life support systems to allow humans to survive in the harsh conditions of space.
Because in space it is all made of carbon dioxide and no oxygen so people are not able to breath in space. The space suit allows you to breath in oxygen because there is an oxygen tank built inside.
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
they die
it will die
An astronaut's helmet is called a space helmet or spacesuit helmet. It is a crucial component of an astronaut's spacesuit as it provides oxygen and protection in the vacuum of space.
Yes, there is pressure outside a spacesuit, but it is effectively zero in the vacuum of space. In space, the absence of an atmosphere means there is no air pressure, which is why spacesuits are designed to maintain a stable internal pressure to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions. The suit provides necessary oxygen and insulation, allowing astronauts to operate safely in a vacuum environment.
A typical spacesuit weighs about 280 pounds (127 kilograms) on Earth. However, in the microgravity environment of space, it is much easier to move in, as the weight is effectively neutralized. The suit's design includes layers for insulation, pressure, and protection, contributing to its overall weight.
the suit can keep you warm, or cool depending on your current body temp. Its air-tight to keep in vital gasses.
the first space suit was made by Zachary Hansan.
so they can breathe