No, peeing in space will not cause you to move. In microgravity conditions, urine is expelled through a suction system created to collect bodily waste. The act of peeing itself will not result in significant movement.
The shuttle moved by the use of thruster rockets.
Astronauts can perform their space walk and move around as if nothing is happening while the space station is traveling at 17,500 miles per hour, because there is no gravity. This keeps them from feeling the fast speed.
The question has two small problems: #1). There's plenty of gravity in space. #2). Gravity is not necessary for something to move. Other than that, it's a fine question.
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the moon isnt in the sky its in space
by peeing
Peeing in the desert will not do anything to conserve water. Not peeing will only make the person very uncomfortable.
All forces make things move only if it is bigger than friction or resistance. In a vacuum (e.g. space), all forces make things move. But this is not reality.
the verdict is his finisher move and his signiture is belly to belly suplex . my name is hitler and i sit while peeing
you can train it to pee outside
It depends how good you are at Tetris.
Space Bust-a-Move happened in 2008.
You will not die from peeing on yourself.
I was peeing on that bear over there.
Yes they do but it is huge I mean HUGE HUGE!
Peeing off the side
Well the plane is flying through the air not through space. It is the pressure differential on the airfoils that make the plane move through the air.