In space, several things can go wrong, including equipment malfunctions, such as failures in life support systems or navigation tools, which can jeopardize astronaut safety. Exposure to harmful radiation and micrometeoroid impacts pose significant risks to both spacecraft and crew. Communication failures with mission control can lead to critical misunderstandings or lost support during emergencies. Additionally, psychological stresses of isolation and confinement can affect crew performance and mental health.
Space exploration poses risks such as equipment malfunction, radiation exposure, communication failures, and human error. Additionally, unforeseen challenges like debris collisions, loss of supplies, and health issues could also arise during a space mission.
Yes. Provided that you can A) rent a space shuttle (for which you will have to talk to NASA, or to various universities and musea) and B) find some means to go to the moon (for which a space shuttle is not suited).
YURI GAGRIN WAS THE FIRST MAN and Valentina was the first women to go in space
To carry things to and from orbit around the Earth.
People who go into space are commonly referred to as astronauts. In some countries, such as Russia, they are called cosmonauts. The term "taikonaut" is used for Chinese space travelers. Regardless of the title, they all share the experience of exploring beyond Earth's atmosphere.
Hardly. Space travel still isn't "safe". Multiple things could always go wrong when you are about 500 miles from civilization.
Go to the bowling alley! You can never go wrong with a good o'l strike!! :)
some risks they can have: 1. having the expeirement go wrong 2.getting hurt exc. but many things can go wrong
it is about five dragons trying to end a war but some things go wrong
When Things Go Wrong - 1916 was released on: USA: 24 March 1916
What is wrong with cloning?
There can be a lot of things that go wrong in bowling, just as any sport.
Then the system you are working with will have the wrong process causing things to go wrong
your fingers and toes.
There are no real "Helpful Viruses". Viruses are viruses. They make things go wrong with your computer.
Because some software is so complex, there are so many things that can happen and can go wrong.
The challenges were aircraft were still largely experimental and many things could go wrong.