Two things . . .
-- You would move backward, and keep moving until you either bumped into
something or came to the end of your tether.
-- The wrench would keep going, in a straight line at constant speed, until it either
bumped into something, or got turned in a different direction by gravitational attraction
to something that it passed by, or passed by something close enough to enter orbit around it.
you would not be able to breathe
you would die by the presher of the space
If an astronaut took off his helmet in space, his body would explode from the lack of pressure in space before other problems would become noticeable.
We cannot sea the space
It is possible to travel into space without a space suit, but if the capsule lost pressure, the astronauts blood would boil and they would be dead in about a minute.
it will be wierd because when you throw it it will fly
The water will get polluted.
i don't know but i would throw up!
you would die
you would not be able to breathe
it will make a bettertomorow
Your weight in space would decrease because the one and only reason is that, there is no gravitation in space.
Due to the vacuum of space, nothing. The air would be dispersed and have no effect on anything in space
iron man he will throw him into space
Same way you do now, but it would come back and float around you. Yuck !
Because a space would confuse the computer and the email will possibly throw up an error message (or not) and not be sent.
Since the gravitational acceleration on the Moon is about 1/6th of that on Earth, the astronaut would be able to throw the wrench approximately 6 times higher on the Moon than on Earth. So, if the astronaut can throw the wrench 15.0 m vertically upward on Earth, he could throw it about 90.0 m on the Moon with the same initial speed.