Within your space station or spacecraft, the astronauts commonly wear a jumpsuit similar to a military flight suit. At times, they are shown in video wearing polo shirts or T-shirts.
To leave the spacecraft and work outside, astronauts wear a protective space suit. The suit provides pressure to keep your lungs from expanding too much, and air for them to breathe. Sun protection is important, too; you can get a sunburn in just a few minutes at noon on the beach beneath a 100-mile thick atmosphere; imagine how intense the sunlight could be in space!
The different materials which are used to make spacesuit are: * Nylon tricot * Spandex * Urethane-coated Nylon * Dacron * Neoprene-coated Nylon * Mylar * Gortex * Kevlar (material in bullet-proof vests) * Nomex
a spacesuit outside the ship, regular clothes inside the ship.
A "Space suit" I believe is what they use. For EVAs and such. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_suit
A spacesuit.
In space people have to wear space suits
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The astronauts had carefully controlled temperatures in their suits. On the sunny side it was hot, on the shady side cold.
in space. Nevermind, the astronauts wear space suits because otherwise they would die due to the Sun's radiation and the extremely low temperatures in space. And because there isn't air in space.
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All of them, as of right now. The only places we can go at the moment is the moon. The other planets are just way too hot, or way too cold for our suits.
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Astronauts can be protected from radiation by their suits. The space suits are designed for it only.
Bosky fabric is the term used to describe Chinese silk. This type of fabric is typically used for suits and other fine garments.
These are the suits that the astronauts wear when they travel to outer space.
Yes space suits are comfortable because of the padding in the suits.
No they wore space suits. G-suits are used to counteract the forces of gravity endured by, for example, fighter pilots during high delta-v maneuvers. The Apollo astronauts did not experience high g-forces during landing.
Space suits
Their suits-similar to divers.
astro-suits.
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.
Apollo era suits weighed 245 pounds (or 40 pounds in lunar gravity). Suits used on current space shuttle and space station EVAs weigh 195 pounds but are effectively weighless on astronauts. Suits used by shuttle astronauts during ascent and reentry weigh 80 pounds. Suits used by the Russian Federal Space Agency for the soyuz program during ascent and reentry weigh 20 pounds. Suits used by the Chinese space program for EVAs weigh 260 pounds
Astronauts use a variety of tools while in space. For instance, astronauts use specially designed tools, like hammers and wrenches, that are made to be used with unwieldy space suits.
The possessive form is 'those astronaut'ssuits'.