Your fellow astronauts might not find your body so your family and friends can't give you a proper burial.
by dying then you know if its a risk
If we only use statistics to answer this, there is currently no chance of dying in space since 528 people have been in space and none of them died while there. Now, chances of dying while trying to get INTO outer space is a whole different discussion.
The main harmful aspects of space for humans include exposure to vacuum, extreme temperature fluctuations, solar radiation, and microgravity effects on the body. These conditions can pose risks to astronaut health and equipment. Additionally, the presence of space debris and cosmic radiation can also be hazardous.
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Yes, animals will give birth to their young even if there is a chance of dying. These are some risks that animals will take to further their population.
to be blasted into outer space
something dangous
a star dying in space that sucks everything into it.
Placing a magnet in space for scientific research and exploration purposes can have potential risks and benefits. The benefits include the ability to study the effects of magnetic fields on space environments and improve our understanding of space phenomena. However, the risks include potential interference with other spacecraft and satellites, as well as the possibility of disrupting natural magnetic fields in space.
death , running out of air
the frog's only layer of moisture is found on their skin (outer layer), therefore, in a hot and windy day, they lose this layer therefore drying out and dying.
Some risks of traveling into space include exposure to harmful radiation, microgravity effects on the body such as muscle and bone loss, and the potential for equipment failure or accidents during launch, landing, or while in space. Additionally, isolation, psychological stress, and long-duration spaceflight can also pose risks to astronauts' mental health.