The three main parts of a space suit are the pressure garment, which maintains a stable pressure around the astronaut; the thermal control layer, which regulates temperature and protects against extreme heat and cold; and the life support systems, which provide oxygen for breathing and remove carbon dioxide. Additionally, the suit includes a helmet for visibility and protection, gloves for dexterity, and boots for mobility. Together, these components ensure the astronaut's safety and functionality in the harsh environment of space.
A space suit typically consists of several main parts: the pressure garment (which keeps the astronaut alive in the vacuum of space), the life support system (providing oxygen, temperature control, and waste management), the helmet (protecting the head and providing communication), gloves (allowing for dexterity and protection), and boots (providing mobility and protection).
All parts of a space suit are important, if any part fails it can lead to the death of the astronaut.
A space suit typically consists of a helmet, an upper torso garment (such as a pressure suit), gloves, lower torso coverings (such as pants), and boots. Each component is designed to provide protection against the harsh environment of space, including extreme temperature fluctuations, micrometeoroids, and lack of atmospheric pressure.
Protective, advanced, airtight.
No air The space suit has air bottles
A space suit typically consists of several main parts: the pressure garment (which keeps the astronaut alive in the vacuum of space), the life support system (providing oxygen, temperature control, and waste management), the helmet (protecting the head and providing communication), gloves (allowing for dexterity and protection), and boots (providing mobility and protection).
All parts of a space suit are important, if any part fails it can lead to the death of the astronaut.
A space suit typically consists of a helmet, an upper torso garment (such as a pressure suit), gloves, lower torso coverings (such as pants), and boots. Each component is designed to provide protection against the harsh environment of space, including extreme temperature fluctuations, micrometeoroids, and lack of atmospheric pressure.
the helmet, leg part and body
It's called a space suit
Protective, advanced, airtight.
The three main parts of a space suit are the Primary Life Support Subsystem (PLSS), Lower Torso Assembly (LTA) and Hard Upper Torso (HUT). The PLSS provides oxygen, power, carbon dioxide removal, cooling water, radio equipment and warning system; the LTA protects the lower half of the EMU including pants, knee and ankle joints, boots and lower waist; and the HUT supports several structures including the arms, torso, helmet, life-support backpack and control module.
The three main parts of a space suit are the Primary Life Support Subsystem (PLSS), Lower Torso Assembly (LTA) and Hard Upper Torso (HUT). The PLSS provides oxygen, power, carbon dioxide removal, cooling water, radio equipment and warning system; the LTA protects the lower half of the EMU including pants, knee and ankle joints, boots and lower waist; and the HUT supports several structures including the arms, torso, helmet, life-support backpack and control module.
probably metal and glass thats my guess
pickaxe,space suit, and space food........
there are different types of space suits. the EMU (white space suits) used during the space shuttle extravehicular activities (EVA) or space walks have 5 main components. the HUT: Hard Upper Torso the LTA: Lower Torso Assembly (like the pants in a snow suit) the Gloves the Helmet and the PLSS: Primary Life Support System (the backpack that gives the astronauts their oxygen, regulates oxygen flow, regulates temperature, radio communication...)
A space suit is a suit worn in space. This is necessary because of the vacuum and extreme conditions in outer space.