There are LOTS of problems here, but they fall into the following main categories.1) You need to provide for ALL the needs of humans, even air - but also food and water.
2) You need protection against radiation. Here on Earth, our atmosphere does a decent job at protecting us.
3) The lack of gravity will weaken humans. For living in space in the long term (say, in a Dyson swarm), "artificial gravity" must be created, basically by making the human living quarters spin.
There are hundreds of different housing problems that could arise from a living situation. There may not be enough space for the individuals living in the house for example.
you need to change your helmet and when you take it off you can not breathe.
What is the definition of "Living Space?"
Living space is one of the six needs of living things.
Living space is one of the six needs of living things.
problems of astronaut encounter in space explorations
Living in space is different from living on earth because on the space you float and there is no people you can talk to. Also because if we would have the same things as the space we would be floating .As you can see that's why is different.Sincerly:Nancy.m6 Grader
Space problems refer to challenges or issues that arise when exploring or utilizing space. These can include obstacles such as limited resources, space debris, radiation exposure, and technological limitations. Addressing these problems is essential to ensure the sustainability and success of space activities.
launch delays, budget problems and a incorrect mirror
this is were space is used effectivly
Wohnraum (living space) Wohnfläche (area of flat) Lebensraum (habitat)
Toilet Problems.