F.O.R.B.:
fuel, oxygen, radio, batteries
PLUS:
-vizier's
-thermal suits
-gas masks,
-and other necessary space travel materials.
hope this helps!
food, water... you?? ;)
my mom
The type of rocket that launced Apollo 11 into space is the same type of rocket that was used for all Apollo launchings. The Saturn V (five) multistage rocket was used.
It would be the worst kind of fart ever:you couldn't deny it, you couldn't escape it and the smell would stay with you all the way back to the space station.
A coat would be the least of your concerns, but you would definitely need some kind of protection against the cold of Saturn. If you were on Saturn you sink into the atmosphere that is primarily hydrogen, helium, water vapor and ammonia clouds. But then, there isn't a real "surface" to walk on allowing you to say that you were "on" Saturn; it's more like you would be "in" Saturn, since you would just sink through the layers and into the liquid hydrogen and liquid helium. But at those depths, the atmospheric pressure would crush you. If you managed to find a way to survive all of that (protective suit with breathing assistance) you would no doubt be unable to actually DO anything, since the winds of Saturn are faster than anywhere else in the Solar System. But do tell us about your trip, we'd love to see the pictures.
food, water... you?? ;)
space probes
Saturn V
my mom
You would better served by leasing a fully equipped restaraunt space.
The Saturn rocket.
Not any kind of life as we know it.
Apollo 13 did not use a Space Shuttle. Apollo 13 was in April, 1970. The Space Shuttle was not invented until the '80s. Apollo 13 was launched by Saturn V.
There are several types of equipment used during a spacewalk. Some things used are tethers, manned maneuvering units, and Slidewires.
You Could Use Slides
a net and harpoon
No, because Saturn has an atmosphere, but it's not the same kind of atmosphere as Earth. Humans can't breathe the atmosphere on Saturn and there's no surface on Saturn. It's made of gas.