No, kicking a bucket in space would not hurt since there is no gravity to cause it to hit anything. The bucket would continue to float in the same direction at a constant velocity.
In space, there is no air resistance to slow down the punch, so it would likely be less painful than on Earth. However, the force of the impact can still cause injury and damage to the body. Astronauts wear protective suits to minimize the risk of injuries in space.
Yes, why couldn't they? An ICBM carries its nuclear warhead into space and then releases it allowing it to fall from space onto its target. Several hydrogen bomb tests had been performed by the US in space in the early 1960s (one of these caused a delay to a Gemini space mission due to a radiation belt it created that could hurt the astronauts). A project to build spacecraft propelled by nuclear explosions called Project Orion began in the middle 1950s and was stopped in 1963 when the Atmospheric Test Ban Treaty prohibited nuclear explosions in space.
Space junk can take any shape or size. Technically, space junk is nothing more than objects left in space which no longer serve a specific purpose. It can everything from a missing screw dropped by an astronaut during a spacewalk to parts of a satellite which has broken down and drifting freely. A major source of space junk was the 2009 collision between an old nonfunctional Russian satellite called Kosmos 2251 and the satellite Iridium 33 owned by a US company specializing in satellite telecommunication. The collision resulted in a total destruction of both units and more than 500 individual pieces of space junk.Space junk is a big concern as the fast velocities in outer space can destroy functioning space crafts, satellites, and space stations, as well as hurt astronauts.
so the will not hurt them selvs.
No, many people can die or get a disese. In science we have a debate about this and the teacher told us about Apollo 13 and space travel is not safe. Yes, as long as you have enough fuel and oxygen, I don't see how you could get hurt.
Definitely YES! It hurts trying to kick it down an alley so therefore attempting to kick it into space would hurt and would probably result in hospitalization for a broken foot. It is also impossible to kick a bowling ball into space.
Yes. Just like kicking ANYONE in the shin hurts. You're still kicking muscle, skin and bone. It actually hurts a lot. But does it hurt more than, say, kicking your leg?
Yes it will hurt in the uterus , as two pairs of legs will be kicking you not one.
quit kicking it and it'll get better
Kicking, fighting, throwing things
you may be kicking it wrong. make sure you are kicking with the shoelace of your shoe's. it can be what type of shoes you're wearing
Internally from the baby taking her blood and kicking
Punching, slapping, kicking, anything that involves getting hurt physically.
YES! When you grab them they will start kicking you and those kicks hurt.
Water lessens the gravitational effect on the body.
Yes! If it is someone else's toe and they break it by kicking you in the stomach.
not really the baby will start kicking inside you tummy other then that no it really shouldn't then