Blimps rely on buoyancy to stay afloat, which is achieved by being lighter than the air around them. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for the blimp to displace and generate lift, so it would not be able to remain buoyant and fly. Additionally, blimps are not designed to withstand the extreme conditions, temperatures, and lack of atmosphere in space.
In space, you experience microgravity, which means you feel weightless. Without gravity, you float around and objects don't fall to the ground. The lack of air and extreme temperatures can also affect how your body functions.
The space race pen, also known as the Fisher Space Pen, works in zero gravity and extreme conditions by using a special pressurized cartridge that pushes ink out evenly through a tungsten carbide ballpoint. This design allows it to write in any orientation and withstand extreme temperatures, making it suitable for use in space.
Astronauts wear helmets or space suits, not hats, to provide protection in space from extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and radiation. The helmet also ensures they have a stable supply of oxygen and communication.
Atmosphere.
Objects in space experience extreme temperatures in space becuase space is a vacuum.
No because the temperatures in space are extreme because there is no gravity in space.
Yes.
Space has extreme temperatures due to the fact that there is no gravity. Sometimes, temperatures are extremely high, like in the thousands. Other times, temperatures could be thousands of degrees below zero.~HO
Extreme temperatures where?
Lack of air, radiation, extreme temperatures.
Yes, people melt at extreme temperatures
Microgravity: Space is a microgravity environment where objects seem weightless, creating challenges for things like eating, sleeping, and movement. Radiation: Space is filled with higher levels of harmful radiation compared to Earth, exposing astronauts to increased risk of health issues like cancer. Extreme temperatures: In space, temperatures can vary dramatically, with extreme cold in shade and extreme heat in direct sunlight, requiring special equipment for thermal regulation.
Blimps rely on buoyancy to stay afloat, which is achieved by being lighter than the air around them. In the vacuum of space, there is no air for the blimp to displace and generate lift, so it would not be able to remain buoyant and fly. Additionally, blimps are not designed to withstand the extreme conditions, temperatures, and lack of atmosphere in space.
Extreme
In space, you experience microgravity, which means you feel weightless. Without gravity, you float around and objects don't fall to the ground. The lack of air and extreme temperatures can also affect how your body functions.
Space Invaders Extreme happened in 360.