If you get stuck in space you have NO air to breathe and you not feel good and then you DIE.
While there have been instances of astronauts encountering technical issues or difficulties during space missions, there has not been a case where someone has become permanently stuck in space with no means of return to Earth. Space agencies have robust safety protocols and contingency plans in place to prevent such scenarios from occurring.
you die
The first shuttle to be stuck in space was the Apollo 13 mission in 1970. An oxygen tank explosion caused critical systems to fail, leading to a dangerous situation for the astronauts on board. Through ingenuity and teamwork, the crew and ground control were able to safely return the shuttle to Earth.
He/she dies!
It will go to space and come back to earth in 2 years.
In space, when two pieces of metal touch, they can bond together due to a process called cold welding. Without the presence of air or moisture in the vacuum of space, the metal surfaces can come into intimate contact and form a strong bond.
pull it out
you shouldn't get stuck. if you do use the carrot remote.
We are stuck in the confined space like:A bird in its cageA dog in its kennelA belonging in a suitcase/briefcaseA prisoner in its prison
Break the Jar
It dies
If it's stuck open, no heat. If it's stuck closed, over heat.
What happens when a bolus gets stuck in the trachea is that it makes breathing difficult. If the food is not removed from the trachea, the person could die.
It hurts.......ALOT!!!!
it will get stuck in your small intestine.
it flys
They walk in space to collect something from outside the craft, or to repair something if stuck or damaged.