No it would not. You would get the bends.
On the Moon, the space suit would weigh 30.29 pounds.
You will loose oxygen then explode Actually, you won't explode. Within a few seconds the change in pressure will cause the gasses in your blood to boil and form bubbles in your bloodstream and lungs. It then becomes a matter of whether you die from that or from flash freezing at the low temperatures in space.
you would not be able to breathe
It is possible to travel into space without a space suit, but if the capsule lost pressure, the astronauts blood would boil and they would be dead in about a minute.
Life on the moon is impossible without a space suit because the moon has no atmosphere to provide air for breathing or protection from the harsh environment. The lack of atmosphere also means there is no protection from harmful radiation and extreme temperature fluctuations. Additionally, there is no liquid water on the moon, essential for sustaining life.
Yes, in space, the lack of atmospheric pressure can cause a person's head to explode if they are not wearing a pressurized suit to maintain the necessary pressure around their body.
No, because they would explode, it's not possible unless they've got a space suit.
The radioactivity of outer space would kill you, of course if you were wearing a space suit, that would be different, but if that space suit leaked at all the negative pressure would be so great that your body would explode.
yes but if they are wearing a space suit
"There is not atmosphere in space, so there is not pressure, and your body would explode without a suit applying artificial pressure. Also you wouldn't be protected in any way from solar radiation and would probably fry. Of course you also need the Oxygen the suit provide to breathe. "
yes because you cannot breathe so your body would compress do to the force of the space around it.
"There is not atmosphere in space, so there is not pressure, and your body would explode without a suit applying artificial pressure. Also you wouldn't be protected in any way from solar radiation and would probably fry. Of course you also need the Oxygen the suit provide to breathe. "
On the Moon, the space suit would weigh 30.29 pounds.
Only for a few minutes. In a vacuum, the air pressure is VERY low, and the air, if any, soon is sucked away completely. You either explode (as you would if you had no space suit in space) orsuffocatevery quickly.
No, your body will not explode in outer space. However, exposure to the vacuum of space can lead to fatal conditions such as rapid decompression, lack of oxygen, and extreme temperatures which could be fatal if not immediately addressed.
You will loose oxygen then explode Actually, you won't explode. Within a few seconds the change in pressure will cause the gasses in your blood to boil and form bubbles in your bloodstream and lungs. It then becomes a matter of whether you die from that or from flash freezing at the low temperatures in space.
you would need more than a space suit!