Space suits are used to protect astronauts from the extreme temperatures of space. They can withstand temperatures of -250 degrees Fahrenheit. They are not made to withstand hot temperatures.
Temperature, atmospheric pressure, gravity.
The oxygen that the astronaut is breathing escapes through that rip (because there is no oxygen outside of the spacesuit, diffusion makes the oxygen spread outside of the spacesuit), and eventually the astronaut dies of oxygen deprivation.the temperature helps to kill the astronaut as well.
The hottest (surface temperature) is Venus then, getting colder: Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Neptune and Uranus. (In fact Neptune and Uranus are very similar in temperature.)
100 C!
It is Exosphere
the hottest temperature was 107 degrees
hottest temperature was 50.6 °C
50deg celsius
the hottest temperature in lut is 71 degrees Celsius
The average surface temperature is approximately 167 Kelvin
what are the hottest temperatures in Malawi
Temperature, atmospheric pressure, gravity.
Yes it does. It is only 1 % as thick as ours. You could not withstand the low pressure or lack of oxygen without a spacesuit however.
the hottest was 102F.
The hottest temperature in Manila was recorded last May 14, 1987. The temperature then, it got its peak of about 38.5 degrees Celsius.
The oxygen that the astronaut is breathing escapes through that rip (because there is no oxygen outside of the spacesuit, diffusion makes the oxygen spread outside of the spacesuit), and eventually the astronaut dies of oxygen deprivation.the temperature helps to kill the astronaut as well.
Albania's hottest temperature recorded was 44˚C.