No humidity to discharge it.
One problem with Project Mercury was the spacesuit. It was very heavy and needed to be redesigned several times. Another problem that Project Mercury faced was designing a way to bring back the astronauts without them overheating on re-entry. There were also tragedies to overcome when a test failed and astronauts died.
Apollo 1 resulted in three astronauts's deaths .When the three astronauts came in the space craft the pressure in the cabin was 16 PSI {pounds of pressure per square inch} and the outside pressure was 14 PSI.And ,unfortunately the astronauts had an inward opening hatch which didn't have a handlers was used to keep water out of the module when it splashed down.An electrical problem happened and at 16 PSI every thing burns aluminum wire sealing control pads ...... The astronauts were doomed.
They didn't, they couldn't. They shut down power to the CSM to conserve what little power was left.
They didn't. they shut down power to the CSM to conserve what little power was left in the batteries because the SM O2 tanks were empty.
"Houston, We Have A Problem". Which is what the astronauts told Mission Control on Earth, after one of their tanks blew up on the way to the Moon. All 3 made it back safely.
Putting rigorous, independent science to work to solve the planets most pressing problem is the main mission of the Union of Concerned Scientists. They were founded in 1969 during the height of the Vietnam War.
Scientists would be relieved if they had not been able to prove that global warming is happening. They could move on and investigate more fruitful areas of science, feeling that at least this is one problem they do not have to worry about. It is because scientists have proven that global warming is happening that they are concerned.
The problem needs to be stated in the question.
The problem needs to be stated in the question.
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Yes, although their equipment and space suits are designed to minimize any problems. One of the bigger problems during the Apollo lunar landing missions was dust - the fine lunar particles stuck to everything and were very difficult to clean off. Static electricity may have been part of the problem.
All scientists are concerned about the ozone layer, but since international action to stop production of CFCs (Chloro-fluoro-carbons) the problem is not as bad as before.
Houston is the city they officially speak with during a mission, whether or not they have a problem.
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