Any warm air that was inside, keeping the crew alive and comfortable,
immediately pours out of the vehicle and into space. The environment
inside the ship immediately becomes incapable of supporting human life
or comfort, and anybody who's in there had better get into a space suit
fast if [s]he wants to live to see another sunrise.
Plants in the ship simply die. Same for animals.
Machines either do or don't care. If a machine on the ship is designed to operate
in warm pressurized air, then the loss of warm pressurized air kills the machine.
If the machine needs warmth but not air, then it continues to operate for as long
as the heaters in it can keep it warm, and it probably doesn't care whether the
doors are open or shut. At least it doesn't have to worry about wind.
Yes, there would still be gravity on a spaceship in open space due to the ship's acceleration creating a force similar to gravity. The direction of this artificial gravity would be towards the floor of the spaceship, simulating the gravitational pull we experience on Earth.
On a real space ship, it is called the Commander's chair.
a space station is generally bigger and remains in one spot. A space ship is designed to carry people and/or objects into space.
The last space ship to launch into space was the SpaceX Crew Dragon Endeavour on November 10, 2021. It launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida, carrying astronauts to the International Space Station.
it is napasapa
you open the door of the ship in poptrpoica
Space ship is a misnomer because it goes into space but it's not a ship.
Hey there, good question. Lets see if I can make it easy for you. If you need more from this answer just put it on my board. Here it goes. The astronauts wear a spacesuit to go out into space with a supply or air and water. But first, they enter an airlock. That is a compartment that has a door to the inside and a door to the outside of the ship. This is what allows them to exit safely. The inside door opens and they get into the airlock. It then closes and the air gets pumped out or "evacuated" from the airlock. Once the air is gone, the outer door opens and they can float outside into space. The airlock's purpose is to have and equal pressure between the two environments before moving from the pressurised cabin to the unpressurized void outside the ship. They return into the ship in just the opposite manner. The astronaut(s) enter the airlock, which is already a vacuum, close the door and wait until the pressure is matched to the ship's internal pressure. Then they just open the interior door and walk in and get out of that bulky spacesuit...
You have to go to the statue and put this come in. Moon, saturn, star and a door will open. Go in it. The purple cloaked guy with freckles will give you a key. Go to the two hay stacks and jump in the middle to split them. Open the door with the key. push through the wall ad you will be in the dungeon. The robot will explode and you have to take the green tube and put in the space ship.
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with a space ship
Yes, there would still be gravity on a spaceship in open space due to the ship's acceleration creating a force similar to gravity. The direction of this artificial gravity would be towards the floor of the spaceship, simulating the gravitational pull we experience on Earth.
you simply just hang on to it do a little jump kick dand BAM you can call it a ritzy hatties move because you've opened the door...
An open top container ship means a hatchless container ship.
from a space ship
wat space ship are you talking about you need to be more spicific
you go to the roof to get a moving thing to get a cross the lake to get the space ship.