There are 2 main reasons for a space suit.
1.For protection from radiation, small objects that are moving extremely fast, and the vacuum of space.
2. There is no oxygen in space, therefore oxygen tanks are vital for respiration in space.
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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
bottles, mottabike hellment,tinfoil,pant,bubblepapper,mask,gasmask
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.