until your air runs out or forever
He had 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.
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.
If a human being exposed to open space without spacesuit, due to pressure difference he cannot breathe & within minutes he will die.
as long as they can hold their breath
as long as you are wearing a spacesuit
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.
It can take 2 hours to put on a space suit.
The origin of a spacesuit is the David Clark Company.
That is the correct spelling of the compound noun "spacesuit."
No, human beings cannot survive in space without proper protection such as a spacesuit. In the vacuum of space, there is no air to breathe, extreme temperature variations, and harmful radiation that make it impossible for humans to survive.
Once exposed to a vacuum, there would be maybe 10 seconds or so of useful consciousness. After passing out, it would take a few minutes for vital tissues (brain & heart) to be irreversibly damaged from hypoxia.