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How has the space suit changed over the years?

The space suits used by the Mercury astronauts were simple pressure suits used to keep the astronaut alive in case of cabin depressurization. After 6 Mercury flights came the Gemini flights. NASA needed suits with extra layers to protect astronauts against extreme thermal changes and the harsh solar radiation. For Apollo, the suits were designed to withstand not only temperature extremes and radiation, but also the rigors of the moon itself. They were also designed to be fire proof after 3 astronauts died in the Apollo 1 fire. The first 6 men to land on the moon (Apollo 11, 12 & 14) all used the same basic suit. It took a lot of effort for those men to bend at the waist. For the last 3 Apollo flights, the suit had to be more flexible than previous lunar space suits in order for the astronauts to sit on a Lunar Rover and drive around on the moon. They also added cables in the arms to help with flexibility in the elbows. Without those cables, the suit made the arms stick almost straight out in front of the astronaut. That wasn't a problem on short moonwalks, but it could have been a huge problem during the longer missions. The last 3 Apollo moon landing crews also had to have bigger backpacks to hold all the extra water needed to cool their spacesuits. The Shuttle astronauts take off and land in basically the same suit that the Mercury astronauts used, only made with newer and lighter materials. When they go out on EVA, they use a special suit to protect the astronaut against the harsh outer space environment. The suits don't look anything like the suits used on the moon but the Apollo astronauts, but they're based on that technology, with improvements in flexibility, especially in the hands and fingers for the delicate work required to put the International Space Station together.


What spacecraft was the first to take people to the moons surface?

The spacecraft that was the first to take people to the moon's surface was the Apollo Lunar Module, part of the Apollo spacecraft used during the Apollo missions by NASA. The Lunar Module carried astronauts to and from the lunar surface during the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.


What food do astronauts take to the moon?

Different astronauts took different food to the moon depending on their dietary and nutritional needs. All the food taken to space during Apollo was freeze dried. The astronaut had to reconstitute the food with hot water in order to eat their meal. The Apollo 16 astronauts took extra Tang to the moon to combat the potassium deficiencies encountered by the Apollo 15 astronauts.


Where did Apollo 11 take off and what state and city?

Apollo 11 took off at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA


What cassette did Charles conrad take on Apollo 11?

Charles Conrad took a cassette tape with songs from various artists on Apollo 11. It included tracks from Dean Martin, The Beatles, and Merle Haggard. Music was a way for the astronauts to relax during their mission.

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How do astronauts take food or water on the moon?

The Apollo astronauts only ate and drank within the pressurized Lunar Module.


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NASA swings Apollo 13 around the Moon to return it to Earth.


How does astronauts eat with their space suits?

They don't. They go indoors where it is safe to take off the spacesuit and then eat.


Would it take roughly 130 days to get to the moon from earth?

No. The Apollo astronauts took about 3 days to get there.


How has the space suit changed over the years?

The space suits used by the Mercury astronauts were simple pressure suits used to keep the astronaut alive in case of cabin depressurization. After 6 Mercury flights came the Gemini flights. NASA needed suits with extra layers to protect astronauts against extreme thermal changes and the harsh solar radiation. For Apollo, the suits were designed to withstand not only temperature extremes and radiation, but also the rigors of the moon itself. They were also designed to be fire proof after 3 astronauts died in the Apollo 1 fire. The first 6 men to land on the moon (Apollo 11, 12 & 14) all used the same basic suit. It took a lot of effort for those men to bend at the waist. For the last 3 Apollo flights, the suit had to be more flexible than previous lunar space suits in order for the astronauts to sit on a Lunar Rover and drive around on the moon. They also added cables in the arms to help with flexibility in the elbows. Without those cables, the suit made the arms stick almost straight out in front of the astronaut. That wasn't a problem on short moonwalks, but it could have been a huge problem during the longer missions. The last 3 Apollo moon landing crews also had to have bigger backpacks to hold all the extra water needed to cool their spacesuits. The Shuttle astronauts take off and land in basically the same suit that the Mercury astronauts used, only made with newer and lighter materials. When they go out on EVA, they use a special suit to protect the astronaut against the harsh outer space environment. The suits don't look anything like the suits used on the moon but the Apollo astronauts, but they're based on that technology, with improvements in flexibility, especially in the hands and fingers for the delicate work required to put the International Space Station together.


What spacecraft was the first to take people to the moons surface?

The spacecraft that was the first to take people to the moon's surface was the Apollo Lunar Module, part of the Apollo spacecraft used during the Apollo missions by NASA. The Lunar Module carried astronauts to and from the lunar surface during the Apollo program in the 1960s and 1970s.


How many Gs do astronauts endure in take off?

Astronauts experience 3g's which is no problem during takeoff, however during landing the astronauts experience 15 minutes of 3 g forces with weakened cardiovascular systems to to prolonged exposure to microgravity. Their suits however, prevent blackouts.


What food do astronauts take to the moon?

Different astronauts took different food to the moon depending on their dietary and nutritional needs. All the food taken to space during Apollo was freeze dried. The astronaut had to reconstitute the food with hot water in order to eat their meal. The Apollo 16 astronauts took extra Tang to the moon to combat the potassium deficiencies encountered by the Apollo 15 astronauts.


Where did Apollo 11 take off and what state and city?

Apollo 11 took off at the Kennedy Space Center, Florida, USA


What cassette did Charles conrad take on Apollo 11?

Charles Conrad took a cassette tape with songs from various artists on Apollo 11. It included tracks from Dean Martin, The Beatles, and Merle Haggard. Music was a way for the astronauts to relax during their mission.