Oxygen is quite important for the continued functioning of the human body.
Normally, we get it from the air that's always around us. In just the past 50
years or so, it became possible for humans to travel to places above the Earth's
surface where there's no air. Since we are so intelligent, clever, quick, and
smart, we immediately made the connection with places we've already been
where there's no air, like under the surface in Swimming Pools, bathtubs, and
oceans, and realized that when we go to the new places, we need to take air
with us. That's the main reason for the cylinders, masks, helmets, and most of
the other equipment you see in the vicinity of astronauts' noses.
Spacecraft need an internal oxygen supply to provide a breathable atmosphere for astronauts during space travel. Since there is no oxygen in space, spacecraft must carry their own supply to support human life. This ensures that astronauts have the necessary oxygen to breathe and carry out their activities while in space.
Spacesuits and oxygen tanks are needed in space because there is no atmosphere to provide oxygen for astronauts to breathe. Spacesuits also protect astronauts from extreme temperatures, radiation, and micrometeoroids. Without these, astronauts would not be able to survive in the harsh conditions of space.
A standard oxygen cylinder contains around 6,000 liters of oxygen when full.
An H oxygen cylinder is a type of compressed gas cylinder that contains oxygen. It is commonly used in medical and emergency settings to provide supplemental oxygen to patients who have difficulty breathing. The "H" designation typically refers to the size or capacity of the cylinder.
Without oxygen, astronauts would not be able to breathe and would suffer from hypoxia, which can lead to unconsciousness and eventually death. The lack of oxygen in space can also cause damage to the brain and other vital organs. Special equipment, like space suits and spacecraft, are designed to provide astronauts with a controlled environment that includes a supply of oxygen to prevent these issues.
They carry it with them on board.
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Because their oxygen cylinder exploded , that is why there was a shortage of it.
None they use carbon monoxide
No. They just take oxygen from the air.
The astronauts breath as they have an oxygen tank which they keep attached with their space suit.
So that the astronauts on board can breath, of course. :)
it carries food,the oxygen tank and some things astronauts need
They carry liquid oxygen with them in their capsule. CO2 is removed through filters. Don't ask where their drinking water comes from.
No, we cannot breathe in space because the oxygen level is very low. astronauts have to carry oxygen tanks to space.
the oxygen on a mountain is thinner than on the ground.
Spacecraft need an internal oxygen supply to provide a breathable atmosphere for astronauts during space travel. Since there is no oxygen in space, spacecraft must carry their own supply to support human life. This ensures that astronauts have the necessary oxygen to breathe and carry out their activities while in space.