Firstly to breath, secondly it's bloody cold up there and also solar radiation can be a real issue when you haven't got an atmosphere to stop it giving you the best (and last) suntan you will ever have!
While the moon, an astronaut's suit must supply oxygen to breath, and to give protection from the harmful rays from the sun.
Astronauts on the moon use a special space suit that is equipped with a built-in waste management system. They wear adult diapers and can urinate through a tube that is connected to a waste storage system. For solid waste, they use a special toilet device that is attached to the suit.
An astronaut wears a special suit, known as a spacesuit, to protect against the harsh conditions of space, such as extreme temperatures, vacuum, and radiation. The suit provides life support by supplying oxygen, removing carbon dioxide, and maintaining pressure. Additionally, it offers protection from micrometeoroids and allows for mobility during extravehicular activities (spacewalks). Overall, the suit ensures the astronaut's safety and functionality in the challenging environment of space.
Neil Armstrong was the first astronaut to walk on the moon
An astronaut weighs less on the moon because the moon has less mass than Earth, meaning weaker gravitational force. Weight is the result of the gravitational force acting on an object's mass, so with less force on the moon, the astronaut feels lighter.
While the moon, an astronaut's suit must supply oxygen to breath, and to give protection from the harmful rays from the sun.
About 160 pounds.(Less than that if the 27 pounds on the moon included his space suit.)
Astronauts on the moon use a special space suit that is equipped with a built-in waste management system. They wear adult diapers and can urinate through a tube that is connected to a waste storage system. For solid waste, they use a special toilet device that is attached to the suit.
Yes.
An astronaut wears a special suit, known as a spacesuit, to protect against the harsh conditions of space, such as extreme temperatures, vacuum, and radiation. The suit provides life support by supplying oxygen, removing carbon dioxide, and maintaining pressure. Additionally, it offers protection from micrometeoroids and allows for mobility during extravehicular activities (spacewalks). Overall, the suit ensures the astronaut's safety and functionality in the challenging environment of space.
they dont, they use a special toilette on the space craft
An astronaut.
It's called a space suit
No. No astronaut has been to the Moon since 1972,
no
Yes and they had better be special clothes under your space suit
The sun is very hot, so the astronaut would have to have a special suit to get close to the sun.