Their bodies would become very weak.
He/she dies!
An astronaut.
In weightlessness, an astronaut that "pretends" to throw an object may find his or her arm's sudden movement causes their body to rotate in the same direction. If they actually threw a mass, the forces would cause the astronaut to travel in the opposite direction.
If a space suit ruptures in space, the astronaut inside could potentially lose air and experience a rapid decompression. This could lead to hypoxia (lack of oxygen), where the astronaut loses consciousness. Emergency procedures would need to be followed to address the situation and ensure the astronaut's safety.
A person who flies in space is called an astronaut.
Do you want to know what happens to the limb, the astronaut or the space programme?
He/she dies!
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An astronaut.
an astronaut is someone that goes up in to space
In weightlessness, an astronaut that "pretends" to throw an object may find his or her arm's sudden movement causes their body to rotate in the same direction. If they actually threw a mass, the forces would cause the astronaut to travel in the opposite direction.
If a space suit ruptures in space, the astronaut inside could potentially lose air and experience a rapid decompression. This could lead to hypoxia (lack of oxygen), where the astronaut loses consciousness. Emergency procedures would need to be followed to address the situation and ensure the astronaut's safety.
Alan sheperd was the first astronaut in space.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
Astronaut Yuri Gagarian
Yep, if an astronaut has mass, they will have inertia.
A person who flies in space is called an astronaut.