"Parts of Spacesuit The different materials which are used to make spacesuit are: * Nylon tricot * Spandex * Urethane-coated Nylon * Dacron * Neoprene-coated Nylon * Mylar * Gortex * Kevlar (material in bullet-proof vests) * Nomex All of the layers are sewn and cemented together to form the suit. The space suit consists of the following parts: " This information was found at: http://library.thinkquest.org/03oct/02144/travel/suitpart.htm
Astronauts wore specially designed space suits called Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs) when walking on the moon. These suits protected astronauts from the harsh conditions of space, including extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and the lack of atmosphere. The suits were custom-made for each astronaut to ensure a proper fit and functionality during their missions.
If an astronaut's suit were black, it could absorb more heat from the Sun, potentially making the astronaut inside the suit feel very hot. This could lead to overheating and discomfort, especially during spacewalks or in direct sunlight. Astronaut suits are typically designed with reflective materials to help regulate temperature and protect the wearer.
Yes, space suits are equipped with a heating system to keep astronauts warm in the extreme cold temperatures of space. The heating elements are usually integrated into the suit's layers to ensure the comfort and safety of the astronaut during spacewalks or extended periods in the vacuum of space.
No, there made not to see through... But you can drink through them.
because he wants to be a unicorn so he can fly
Because there is no AIR in space, and we need AIR (that is in very simple terms....).
A classroom with high tech gear, rockets, astronaut suits and helmets.
A classroom with high tech gear, rockets, astronaut suits and helmets.
they normally wear things like robes made from natural materials
soft layers of insulation, neoprene rubber, and Kevlar, which both hold pressure and protect the astronaut.
No the food is not in their suits ,it is kept in the freezer.
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No the suits are regulated to protect them from the freezing cold of space.
Astronauts wore specially designed space suits called Extravehicular Mobility Units (EMUs) when walking on the moon. These suits protected astronauts from the harsh conditions of space, including extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and the lack of atmosphere. The suits were custom-made for each astronaut to ensure a proper fit and functionality during their missions.
Yes astronauts will have to wear their pressurized suits , when they walk in space.
The astronaut was a 1972 made for TV movie and was not nominated.
Nylon tricotSpandexUrethane-coated NylonDacronNeoprene-coated NylonMylarGortexKevlar (material in bullet-proof vests)Nomex