You would be able to hear yourself scream.
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Of course. Anyone listening in on your space suit's communication device would hear you. And they probably wouldn't care much for it, especially if they are in suits themselves.
In space, sound cannot travel because there is no medium for the vibrations to pass through. So if you screamed in space, you would not be able to hear anything, as the sound waves would not be able to reach your ears or travel away from you.
space is a vacuum there fore any noise generated would be sucked into this vacuum before anyone could hear it. the astronauts are enclose in air tight suits with oxygen pumped in . they can hear and speak to other people through radio signals
No "space" is mostly a vacuum. No sound is transmitted in a vacuum. You would not hear a starship exploding either!
I would say that they hear sounds from deep space,you should have learned that in sixth grade.
As loud as sound would be normally.
In a vacum. in a vacum.
No.
Anyone can .. go to Macy's in Philadelphia (PA) and hear the Wanamaker organ.
they mean the same thing. ex can anybody hear me? and can anyone hear me?
In the vacuum of space, sound cannot travel because there are no molecules to carry the sound waves. So, if you were to ring a bell in space, you would not hear the sound it produces.
no because sound does not exist in space
Nothing. Sound can not travel in space due no air.I have no clue why the previous person who answered thought you can hear asteroids and comets.