As there is no air out there they have to wear these preassigned suits to adjust to weightlessness and when they return the sudden change will cause problems.
Spacemen wear special pressurized suits to protect themselves from the vacuum of space, which lacks air pressure necessary for human survival. The suits provide oxygen for breathing, regulate temperature, and shield against radiation and micrometeoroids. They also help maintain proper pressure around the body to prevent decompression sickness.
Yes, astronauts wear specialized clothing while living and working inside the space station. They wear comfortable clothes for daily activities and special space suits for spacewalks or emergencies. These suits provide protection from extreme temperatures, radiation, and microgravity conditions.
so they can breathe
Astronauts wear pressurized suits in space to protect themselves from the vacuum of space, which has no air pressure. The suit provides a breathable atmosphere, regulates temperature, and maintains the necessary pressure for survival in the harsh conditions of space. It also shields astronauts from harmful radiation and micrometeoroids.
An astronaut must wear a pressurized suit in space to protect against the vacuum of space, which lacks oxygen and has extremely low pressure. The suit maintains a stable internal environment, providing breathable air and regulating temperature. Additionally, it shields astronauts from harmful radiation and micrometeoroids. Without this protection, human life would be unsustainable in the harsh conditions of outer space.
Yes astronauts will have to wear their pressurized suits , when they walk in space.
A pressurized space suit.
Spacemen wear special pressurized suits to protect themselves from the vacuum of space, which lacks air pressure necessary for human survival. The suits provide oxygen for breathing, regulate temperature, and shield against radiation and micrometeoroids. They also help maintain proper pressure around the body to prevent decompression sickness.
Yes, astronauts wear specialized clothing while living and working inside the space station. They wear comfortable clothes for daily activities and special space suits for spacewalks or emergencies. These suits provide protection from extreme temperatures, radiation, and microgravity conditions.
Yes. Not under their space suits, but in the pressurized space station and the crew decks of the Shuttle.
They need air and an atmospheric pressurized environment.
Well since there is no atmosphere you'll need to wear a space suit that is pressurized and you need a oxygen tank
yes. the space suit does protect astronauts for harmful rays from the sun
No, they only have to wear these when outside the pressurized environment of the spacecraft or during periods when the spacecraft may become compromised.
so they can breathe
Yes and they had better be special clothes under your space suit
Astronauts wear pressurized suits in space to protect themselves from the vacuum of space, which has no air pressure. The suit provides a breathable atmosphere, regulates temperature, and maintains the necessary pressure for survival in the harsh conditions of space. It also shields astronauts from harmful radiation and micrometeoroids.