Radiation, equipment malfunction, maintaining atmospheric pressure, maintaining breathable atmosphere, bone & muscle atrophy with longer flights, navigation errors, power problems, logistics (food & water & medicine), unstable crew members, fire.
Some problems that can happen in space include equipment failures, radiation exposure, isolation and psychological challenges for astronauts, debris collisions, and the potential for long-term health effects from extended space travel. Additionally, communication delays and navigation difficulties can also pose challenges in space missions.
Toilet Problems.
They give you some place to travel to.
Some problems encountered during space travel include exposure to high levels of radiation, physiological effects of extended zero gravity on the human body, psychological challenges from isolation and confinement, and technical malfunctions in spacecraft systems.
the vacuum of space
There are so many problems that are associated with space exploration. Some of the problems include the high costs, the risk level is also very high and there are chances of getting negative results.
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Not unless there's some material matter in the space.
outer space because you need some kind of physical material for sound to travel through and there's none of that in space
Astronomer, Space Engineer, Astronomer in the Space Station Those are just a couple
One problem with space travel is that space is huge. How huge? Unimaginably huge. It is Billions of Billions of Billions of miles across. Our Earth is only 9,000 miles across. So, it'll take a long time to go anywhere. Also, if you go near something with gravity, you'll be pulled in.Either a planet, or a star. Anyway, you'll need tons of oxygen to keep you alive for who knows how many years in space. But that is now. Who knows, maybe we'll find something to make us travel anywhere in a blink of an eye?
Not unless there's some material matter in the space.