They call it a "helmet."
astronauts
People who go to the moon are called astronauts.
Astronauts wear helmets or space suits, not hats, to provide protection in space from extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and radiation. The helmet also ensures they have a stable supply of oxygen and communication.
The straps that astronauts wear in the spacecraft are called harnesses. They are designed to keep astronauts secure and in place during launch, landing, and in case of emergencies.
The part of a space shuttle that astronauts ride in is called the crew module or orbiter. It is the spacecraft's living quarters and the area where astronauts perform their tasks during the mission.
Yes, albeit a very very expensive one.
an astronaut.
To breath oxygen.
it will cost £500,000 because i have bought one;)
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The traditional samurai helmet is called a kabuto.
hugury much head for kids lolol hungrey ddssdsds is what they wear on their heads
Astronauts wear helmets primarily for life support and protection. The helmet provides a supply of oxygen and removes carbon dioxide, ensuring they can breathe in the vacuum of space. Additionally, it protects them from micro-meteoroids, radiation, and extreme temperatures. The helmet also contains communication systems, allowing astronauts to communicate with each other and mission control.
Attic helmet, Corinthian helmet, Beotian helmet, Chalcidian helmet, Illyrian helmet, Boar's tusk helmet.
astronauts
Astronauts' visors are coated in a thin layer of gold to protect their eyes from harmful radiation and to help regulate the temperature inside the helmet.