Inside a spacecraft probably. Outside the craft, no.
you would die by the presher of the space
She would weigh 16.55 percent of her Earth weight. For example, if she weighs 135 pounds on Earth, then she would weigh 22pounds 51/2ounces on the moon. That's 'body only', not counting the space suit, boots, air conditioner, oxygen tank, helmet etc. that she would need to wear just to survive on the moon.
yes you can live on the moon today but you would have to have the right to survive the fridged weather and the no oxygen air
If you mean "can you survive a 75mph crash without a helmet", I would say it is highly unlikely. You would definitely break some bones whether you survive or not. The only way to survive such a crash would be by wearing all the recommended safety and protection equipment.
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You would need somthing
well you would suffocate cause theres no air on the moon...
The helmet weighs 0.18 kilograms on the moon or 1.08 kg on Earth.
If you take of your helmet you will most probably die as you will have no oxygen!
Kilograms aren't affected by gravity, as they are a measure of mass. So, it would be the same as on earth...
it would need oxegyn tanks ,its water surplus,and its food...............if it eats.
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