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Yes. Drinking with a straw will only be easier, as there is less gravity to hold down the juice.

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Will you be able to drink juice throw straw on the moon?

Drinking juice through a straw on the Moon would be quite different from on Earth due to the Moon's low gravity. While the straw could still function, the juice wouldn't flow naturally as it does on Earth. Instead, you would need to create suction to pull the liquid into the straw, and the lack of gravity would make it harder to control the liquid, which could float away. So, while it's technically possible, it would be a challenging experience!


Why can't we suck a cold drink through a straw on the moon?

Sucking through a straw relies on atmospheric pressure to push the liquid up. In the airless environment of the moon, there is no atmospheric pressure to assist in the suction action, making it impossible to drink through a straw.


Why cant you drink water through a straw on the moon?

You can't drink water through a straw on the Moon because there is no atmospheric pressure to push the liquid up the straw. On Earth, atmospheric pressure helps push the liquid into the straw when you create a vacuum by sucking. The Moon's nearly vacuum environment lacks this pressure, making it impossible for the water to rise in the straw. Additionally, the low gravity on the Moon would cause the water to behave differently than on Earth, complicating the process further.


Did neil Armstrong drink coke on the moon?

No, Neil Armstrong did not drink Coke on the moon. During the Apollo 11 mission, astronauts ingested water, fruit juice, and other specially prepared liquids to stay hydrated.


Would you be able to suck juice with straw in the moon?

No, unless the moon suddenly gained an atmosphere and grew oxygen out of no where, unless that happened that would be an impossible feat. (The oxygen would only be required to breathe. Ignoring that requirement, any atmospheric pressure would suffice.) Liquid is never "sucked" through straw into your mouth, instead it is pushed by the atmospheric pressure. Without an atmosphere pushing on the liquid in the cup, nothing would ever move. (Actually, quite the opposite would happen if you had any air in your mouth to begin with: the air would blast out of your mouth into the straw and spray the liquid everywhere all over the Moon.) If, however, you were in the lunar module drinking through a straw would be easier than on Earth. Astronauts perform a similar feat all the time, even in a weightless environment orbiting the earth.

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Why can't we suck a cold drink through a straw on the moon?

Sucking through a straw relies on atmospheric pressure to push the liquid up. In the airless environment of the moon, there is no atmospheric pressure to assist in the suction action, making it impossible to drink through a straw.


How did Aldrin drink wine on the moon?

with a straw


Why cant you drink water through a straw on the moon?

You can't drink water through a straw on the Moon because there is no atmospheric pressure to push the liquid up the straw. On Earth, atmospheric pressure helps push the liquid into the straw when you create a vacuum by sucking. The Moon's nearly vacuum environment lacks this pressure, making it impossible for the water to rise in the straw. Additionally, the low gravity on the Moon would cause the water to behave differently than on Earth, complicating the process further.


Will you able to drink juice through a straw on the moon .if not why?

No, as there is no atmosphere on the Moon drinking juice from a straw will not work for the following reasons.the water in the juice will boil away in a few seconds due to the depressed boiling point of water.the second law of thermodynamics will disperse the evaporated water radially so no coherent fluid can existwith no external air pressure the process of sucking will produce no negative pressure gradient for the water to follow.the astronaut will not be able to insert the straw into his pressure sealed space suit to attempt to apply a sucking maneuver. Attempting such is ridiculous anyways as the zero pressure of space and would just result in him getting sucked out of his/her space suit.Oranges don't grow on the moon so there is no Orange Juice to be had.Retail stores don't (as yet) exist on the moon so there is no possible way for orange juice to be retailed for foolish astronauts to attempt drinking it. (Or any juice for that matter. The question wasn't specific.)Anita Bryant doesn't live on the Moon so no one would know about orange juice and its virtues to want to attempt such a thing.There is currently an orange juice embargo against the Moon so no orange juice can be imported for anybody to attempt drinking it there. (Tang doesn't count as orange juice.)Yes, if all the aforementioned problems are curtailed (such as smuggling a juice fruit contained up to the Moon in a pressured space suit. Then the astronaut inside the space suit could suck up the orange juice perfectly well. Anita would have to tell him/her it was there of course.)


How easy will it be to use a straw to sip orange juice on the moon?

If you are inside a spaceship with air around you, it would be just as easy as on Earth. If you are outside in the vacuum, it would not work at all. First off, there would be no air pressure outside to push the drink up the straw into the partial vacuum in your mouth. Also, you would be dead. One thing though. If you are in a spaceship with air, then you need to keep your drink in a juice box or plastic bag, or the lack of gravity would allow the drink to blob away into the air like a lava lamp. In other words, cups are not a good idea!


Did neil Armstrong drink coke on the moon?

No, Neil Armstrong did not drink Coke on the moon. During the Apollo 11 mission, astronauts ingested water, fruit juice, and other specially prepared liquids to stay hydrated.


Would you be able to suck juice with straw in the moon?

No, unless the moon suddenly gained an atmosphere and grew oxygen out of no where, unless that happened that would be an impossible feat. (The oxygen would only be required to breathe. Ignoring that requirement, any atmospheric pressure would suffice.) Liquid is never "sucked" through straw into your mouth, instead it is pushed by the atmospheric pressure. Without an atmosphere pushing on the liquid in the cup, nothing would ever move. (Actually, quite the opposite would happen if you had any air in your mouth to begin with: the air would blast out of your mouth into the straw and spray the liquid everywhere all over the Moon.) If, however, you were in the lunar module drinking through a straw would be easier than on Earth. Astronauts perform a similar feat all the time, even in a weightless environment orbiting the earth.


How did the astronauts on Apollo 11 drink?

While on the moon's surface, the spacesuits had drink bladders built into them with straws that reached up into the helmets. The simply turned their head inside the suit, grabbed the straw with their mouths and sucked.


What do gazells drink?

Grass juice blended by their blenders in their advanced society of cancer killing drugs, space flight, and Golf tournaments on the moon.


How do astronuts carry drink on the moon?

They have a bag attached to the inside of their spacesuit with a straw coming out of the top of it. Whenever an astronaut on the moon or in space wants to drink, all he has to do is turn his head to which ever side the straw is on and bite it (to open the valve) and suck. The drink comes through the straw and into his mouth. The astronauts who go out on long spacewalks or moonwalks also carried what we call energy bars in their spacesuits to munch on while they're out in space or on the lunar surface. The bars are made of things that don't crumble when the astronaut bites down on them. The munch bars are located in small bags on the opposite side of the drink. To get a bite of the fruit and nut bar, the astronaut has to grip it with his teeth and pull as he bites on it.


Why will a straw not work on moon?

When you suck on a straw you generate low pressure, so that means the pressure outside the straw, by contrast is higher and so matter gets sucked into the straw. On the moon there is no atmosphere and so the pressure is zero. No matter how hard you try you cannot create a pressure of less than zero inside the straw and so no suction can occur.


Which of these words juice joy or just has the same vowel sound as moon?

The word JUICE has the same vowel sound (oo) as the word MOON. In US English, juice rhymes with moose and June rhymes with moon.