1. food
2. oxygen
3. radiation
4. temperature
5. weight
6. gravity
by : MICAH MAE MICO
Boredom, cabin fever, muscle atrophy, and loss of muscle and bone mass are a few problems they could face.
bad food, lonely, no gravity, no bathroom, no fresh air, cramped, cold
they are problems astronauts
Yes. Possibly weakened vision.
The astronauts wear tethers whenever they exit the space station so that they remain attached to the station. Otherwise, without sufficient gravity to keep them close by, they could easily drift away into space.
The early Soyuz and Mercury astronauts found out that man could survive in space. That meant eating, sleeping, going to the bathroom, and even manipulating the spacecraft in space. Astronauts on both sides of the Space Race found out in the mid 1960s that man could work outside the spacecraft with proper restraints. Gemini astronauts performed the first rendezvous and docking in space, an important milestone in reaching the moon. The Apollo astronauts achieved the first manned flight to the moon, showing that man can survive a trip through the Van Allen Belt. Apollo 11 showed man could land on the moon and return safely to the earth. Astronauts on Soviet space stations, Mir, Skylab, and the Space Shuttle showed that man can survive in space for months at a time. They also built the International Space Station, and continue making advances in all scientific areas.
There could be different problems for people staying near railway stations. One of the biggest problems is the noise associated with railway stations. Another factor could be the amount of people that are at railway stations at all hours of the day.
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Going into space is dangerous. A fair number of astronauts and cosmonauts have died during space missions and others have face with life-threatening situations. Astronauts go into space knowing that even a seemingly minor malfunction could prove fatal.
problems of astronaut encounter in space explorations
The astronauts wear tethers whenever they exit the space station so that they remain attached to the station. Otherwise, without sufficient gravity to keep them close by, they could easily drift away into space.
We Could Be Astronauts was created in 2010.
In a zero gee environment (weightlessness), the Human Body almost immediately begins losing muscle and bone mass. If they did not exercise, Astronauts returning from Space after a long stay on the Space Station would be unable to walk, and would have to be in a wheelchair for weeks before they could learn to walk again.
There are hundreds of different housing problems that could arise from a living situation. There may not be enough space for the individuals living in the house for example.
Some facts are- It is used for astronauts to stay in space for a long period of time -Used for longer research -that maybe someday people could live on the moon
Yes they could.
problems are to solve money,some materials needed to build and the base could come from the moon itself.
Problems are to save money,some materials needed to build and the base could come from the moon itself
To see if there was life living on mars...All living things need water so if there was water on mars life could exist no matter how small
Absolutely no! It's all because Venus's temperature is too hot that no one can live. Venus is the second planet from the sun and there's no living organism in there..
They eat while inside the space station or shuttle. Bars used to be positioned inside the spacesuit where the astronaut could take a bite at will, but they are no longer used as astronauts preferred to eat later. They do however have a drink bag and tube from which they can suck water. Spacewalks last up to seven hours and astronauts work hard during this time, so it is essential that they drink.