well you would suffocate cause theres no air on the moon...
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.
If you took off your space helmet on Venus, you would be exposed to extremely high temperatures reaching around 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) and crushing atmospheric pressure over 90 times that of Earth. You would quickly suffocate and suffer from severe burns before dying within minutes.
The space race primarily took place between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War. Both countries competed to achieve significant milestones in space exploration, such as launching the first artificial satellite and landing astronauts on the moon.
The space shuttle took about 8-10 minutes to reach orbit. It would then take around 6 hours for the space shuttle to catch up with the space station for docking.
If the sun's gravity suddenly disappeared, the planets would no longer be held in orbit around it. They would continue moving in a straight line due to their inertia, leading them to drift off into space in their respective directions. The solar system as we know it would cease to exist.
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.
If you took off your space helmet on Venus, you would be exposed to extremely high temperatures reaching around 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) and crushing atmospheric pressure over 90 times that of Earth. You would quickly suffocate and suffer from severe burns before dying within minutes.
Yes, you would freeze to death if you took off your space helmet on Pluto. With an average surface temperature of -375°F (-225°C), the lack of atmosphere on Pluto means there is no air to conduct heat away from your body, leading to rapid cooling and ultimately death from hypothermia.
If you took of your helmet on Mars, you would begin to lose consciousness, start turning pale blue, and the liquids inside of you would start to evaporate and then freeze because Mars' atmosphere is 1/100 of earth's pressure, basically earth at 100,000 feet. Your fellow astronauts could save you if they are close to you and the spaceship because you have from 1 minute to 1 minute and 30 seconds to get pressurized oxygen before your organs shut down forever. Even if you survive, you would probably have permanent damage if you were exposed to the thin martian atmosphere for to long.
Nothing would happen.
The same as if he took a multivitamin for males.
they took off the star
the bottle will float around it wont be still , the oil and juice in the bottle will mixed but they wont be the perfect mixture
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It would likely make him sick.
It would be considered overdose.