Harsh conditions are conditions that humans would have a hard time living in or not be able to live in.
A space suit is used to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of outer space, including extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and lack of atmosphere. It also provides oxygen and helps regulate pressure for astronauts to be able to work outside the spacecraft during spacewalks or extravehicular activities.
I don't think humans will live in outer space for a very long time. Our scientists in NASA would have to work double time to create enough oxygen for our whole planet to live in space. You'll be waiting for a LONG time. Probably till 2090. If that date ever comes!! :0)
No, you cannot see a rainbow in outer space because rainbows are formed by the refraction and reflection of light within water droplets in Earth's atmosphere. Outer space lacks the necessary conditions for rainbows to form.
A space satellite typically looks like a metallic cylinder or box with solar panels attached. It can vary in size from small CubeSats to larger, more complex satellites. They are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of outer space while carrying out their specific functions, such as communication, Earth observation, or scientific research.
In Outer Space was created in 1983.
the vacuum of space
A space suit is a suit worn in space. This is necessary because of the vacuum and extreme conditions in outer space.
there might be but the chances are 0 so don't get your hopes up
A space suit is used to protect astronauts from the harsh conditions of outer space, including extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and lack of atmosphere. It also provides oxygen and helps regulate pressure for astronauts to be able to work outside the spacecraft during spacewalks or extravehicular activities.
I don't think humans will live in outer space for a very long time. Our scientists in NASA would have to work double time to create enough oxygen for our whole planet to live in space. You'll be waiting for a LONG time. Probably till 2090. If that date ever comes!! :0)
No, you cannot see a rainbow in outer space because rainbows are formed by the refraction and reflection of light within water droplets in Earth's atmosphere. Outer space lacks the necessary conditions for rainbows to form.
A space satellite typically looks like a metallic cylinder or box with solar panels attached. It can vary in size from small CubeSats to larger, more complex satellites. They are designed to withstand the harsh conditions of outer space while carrying out their specific functions, such as communication, Earth observation, or scientific research.
The outer shell of a rocket is called the rocket's body or fuselage. It is designed to protect the rocket's internal components and payload from the harsh environment of space.
outer (as in "outer space")
The mission of the space probe in outer space is to find out information about regions that are too far to see with telescopes. The space probe looks for life on other planets and weather conditions, asteroids, and other things that can affect the earth.
There is no antonym for outer space.
outer (as in "outer space")