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A spacesuit
yes. You'd need a really really good spacesuit!
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
you will need a spacesuit, food/drink,clothing,rocket,spaceship &plenty of oxygen
The origin of a spacesuit is the David Clark Company.
That is the correct spelling of the compound noun "spacesuit."
Yes, you would need a spacesuit to survive while on Europa, as it has a thin atmosphere and very harsh conditions with temperatures reaching as low as -260 degrees Fahrenheit. The spacesuit would provide you with the necessary protection from the extreme cold, radiation, and lack of breathable air.
The Suit Will Smell & You Will Need To Eject You Head Gear To Release the Gas Smell!
No, the word spacesuit is a singular, common, concrete, compound noun; but not a collective noun.
a astronaut
One important question that needs to be answered is: What is the composition of the moon's surface regolith and how abrasive is it? This information is crucial for designing a spacesuit that can withstand the abrasion and potential damage from the lunar soil during extravehicular activities.
If you were on Mars having an spacesuit on would/could help you with the lack of air, but not in an earthquake. An earthquake does not remove oxygen from the air . The only reason to wear the spacesuit is to provide oxygen.