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The suits worn on the Moon were similar to those worn on space missions when an astronaut is exposed to space outside a vehicle. They are essentially portable space vehicles: environmental units, containing air, water, cooling, heating, a fishbowl helmet with silvered visor, and full micrometeor (armor) layers.

They have two layers, the inner enclosure and the heavy shielded outer layer. The suits were bulky, weighing about 200 pounds (90 kg) on Earth. In the reduced lunar gravity, the weight of the astronaut and his suit was much lower, so astronauts could hop rather than walk. The joints on the legs were not fully flexible at the knee. Astronauts compared the suits to "rigid clothing" with only the arms and gloved hands having good flexibility.

The lunar suits had about 6 hours of rechargeable use, and a 30 minute emergency supply of power and oxygen.

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If the temperature on the moon is so cold than how is it possible that astronauts don't freeze on the moon?

The astronauts wore temperature controlled protective suits. The suits kept them from freezing in the shadows and from burning up in direct sunlight.


Did astronauts wear g-suits when they landed on the moon?

No they wore space suits. G-suits are used to counteract the forces of gravity endured by, for example, fighter pilots during high delta-v maneuvers. The Apollo astronauts did not experience high g-forces during landing.


Would an astronaut be fried and irradiated if he landed on the sunny side of the moon?

All six Apollo missions that landed on the moon landed on the 'sunny' side, and all twelve astronauts who got out and walked on the moon walked in the sun. They would have been fried and irradiated without protection, which is a big part of the reason why they wore space suits. Another reason for the space suits was the fact that since their assigned tasks on the moon required so much physical effort, they got together and decided that while they were walking and working on the moon, they wanted to keep breathing. They needed a way to do that, since the moon has no air, and since they would be in space suits anyway to avoid being fried and irradiated, it was a no-brainer to put the air in there too.


What did the astronauts need to wear on the moon?

They wore a layer of water-cooled undergarments (LCGs) to keep their bodies from overheating. Over that they wore their EVA suits which was of a rubber pressure vessel surrounded by beta fabric. The suit consisted of a lower section (legs), the torso, boots, gloves, and a helmet. Over top of the helmet they wore a the Lunar Environment Visor Assembly (LEVA) which had a gold visor and some sun-shields. On their backs they wore a Personal Life Support System (PLiSS). This pack contained an oxygen tank, CO2 scrubbers, water system for the LCGs, and communications equipment. All of this was necessary on the moon's surface.


One reason lunar astronauts wore spacesuits was to?

provide air for breathing and temperature conditioning

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If the temperature on the moon is so cold than how is it possible that astronauts don't freeze on the moon?

The astronauts wore temperature controlled protective suits. The suits kept them from freezing in the shadows and from burning up in direct sunlight.


Did astronauts wear g-suits when they landed on the moon?

No they wore space suits. G-suits are used to counteract the forces of gravity endured by, for example, fighter pilots during high delta-v maneuvers. The Apollo astronauts did not experience high g-forces during landing.


Sam and you wore your suits?

Waht are the parts of speech for Sam and I wore our suits.


Identify parts of speech for sam and you wore your suits?

In this sentence, Sam and you is the subject and wore your suits is the predicate. Same, you, and suits are nouns. Wore is a verb.


Why did astronauts have wear special suits?

The suits that the Apollo astronauts wore were not particularly shiny. They were white and reflected the sun's light and heat. The Mercury program astronauts did wear shiny pressure suits made of aluminium-coated nylon, to provide thermal and pressurization protection. They did not, however, go to the moon as their flights were sub-orbital and low-earth orbital.


Would an astronaut be fried and irradiated if he landed on the sunny side of the moon?

All six Apollo missions that landed on the moon landed on the 'sunny' side, and all twelve astronauts who got out and walked on the moon walked in the sun. They would have been fried and irradiated without protection, which is a big part of the reason why they wore space suits. Another reason for the space suits was the fact that since their assigned tasks on the moon required so much physical effort, they got together and decided that while they were walking and working on the moon, they wanted to keep breathing. They needed a way to do that, since the moon has no air, and since they would be in space suits anyway to avoid being fried and irradiated, it was a no-brainer to put the air in there too.


What punk rock band wears or wore suits?

green day actually wore suits for one of their videos


Did astronauts on Apollo 11 dress normally or wore spacesuits the whole way?

During regular intravehicle activity (such as coasting to the moon) the crew wore Constant Wear Garments, or CWGs. These were basically long underwear with some pockets.


Identifying the parts of speech in Sam and I wore our suits.?

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Would a box of matches be useful on the moon?

No. Matches need air to burn and there is no oxygen on the moon. Remember, the men who landed on the moon wore moon suits because they carried their own oxygen.


What type of clothing did the colonial Connecticut men children and women wear?

Women wore gowns and the men wore suits to special occasions. Women normally wear the regular gown and men normally wear plain suits made out of cotton.


What did the astronauts need to wear on the moon?

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