They would be dead. Are you referring to the disposition of the body? Many possible answers for that. At least a couple of Soviet-era cosmonauts have died in space when the retro-rocket systems failed. Eventually the spacecraft re-entered the Earth's atmosphere and were (or will be) destroyed.
Both of the destroyed Shuttle spacecraft, Columbia and Challenger, were destroyed within the atmosphere and crashed.
For future space explorers, the bodies of the deceased will probably remain where they are, but may be brought back to Earth. On the Moon or other planets, the deceased will be buried there.
if gap is not left between railroads, it will expand in summer and will bend if no space is left
The space race was when the us and the ussr tried to get the newest equipment into space. It happened between 1957 and 1975.
Astronaout is someone who travels in the space
Historical facts from 1995 might include the docking of the first US space shuttle at the MIR space station and France exploding a nuclear device in the Pacific ocean. Another fact would include the Tokyo subway attack which killed eight people.
Someone landed on the moon.
Um. . . No. There is not an exploding pizza in space. That would only happen if someone invented one, which wouldn't really happen. Sorry. :)
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.
This would not happen even for million of years. The immense gravitional pull of earth would not leave any one to fall. Even the escape velocity of earth is 11.2 Km/s and this would probably happen. But even if you manage to fall, nothing will happen because you would be floating in lifeless space. and get churned down by radiation in outer space.
they die
you would die
you would not be able to breathe
Your weight in space would decrease because the one and only reason is that, there is no gravitation in space.
Due to the vacuum of space, nothing. The air would be dispersed and have no effect on anything in space
The teacher who was killed in the Space Shuttle Challenger disaster in 1986 was Christa McAuliffe. She was selected to be the first teacher in space as part of NASA's Teacher in Space Project.
it would spin around and around.
You would see the moon.
It would really suck... for the people on the space station and the people on earth