If you were to step outside a spacecraft, such as the International Space Station, or on a world with little or no atmosphere such as the moon or Mars without the protection of a space suit, then the following things would happen:
You would die quickly because of the first three things listed, probably in less than one minute. The movie "Mission to Mars" has a scene that realistically demonstrates what would happen if an astronaut's space suit were to rapidly lose pressure and be exposed to outer space. So to protect astronauts, NASA has developed elaborate space suits.Here are some interesting links:
yes but you would have to be in ur space suit and it would smell for a long time until you got back to the space station
There is currently no specific limit to how long a human can stay in space. Astronauts have spent up to a year on the International Space Station, but long-term effects on the body are still being studied. Extended stays in space can lead to muscle atrophy, bone density loss, and other health concerns.
It would take the same length of time to eat a cookie in space as it would on Earth.
Some problems that can happen in space include equipment failures, radiation exposure, isolation and psychological challenges for astronauts, debris collisions, and the potential for long-term health effects from extended space travel. Additionally, communication delays and navigation difficulties can also pose challenges in space missions.
long time compare to earth
it would grow so big it would destroy the world so beware get the milatery
No, your body will not explode in outer space. However, exposure to the vacuum of space can lead to fatal conditions such as rapid decompression, lack of oxygen, and extreme temperatures which could be fatal if not immediately addressed.
yes but you would have to be in ur space suit and it would smell for a long time until you got back to the space station
The integumentary system is supposed to regulate internal temperature. Without it, the body's cellular habitat will be unlivable, and the body will undergo chaos on a cellular level. The body will not survive long without it.
Long term space flight has an effect upon bone mineral content. The effect on the minerals depends on how long the space ah, "jurny" is.
A comet - as it gets closer to the sun.
space is infinite, as far as we know. you would just keep going
A comet will stay in space until its orbit brings its withing the gravity well of another body.
They would not live vary long. enzymes break things down like nutrients in the body. Your saliva is an example of an enzyme. Without enzymes your body couldn't break down the things that it needs to in order for it to survive.
There would be sunlight as long as we are close enough to our sun. If our planet escaped from the suns gravitational pull and disappeared off into space away from the sun then it would get very dark. This is unlikely to happen though.
Iwouldtake a rocket 8 to 9 minutes to go to space.
Iwouldtake a rocket 8 to 9 minutes to go to space.