Everyone needs to be protected against radiation, because radiation in strong doses can Kill or injure. A small amount that a person receives in an x-ray will do no harm; but, too strong a dose of radiation is very dangerous. Radiation is greater in outer space than it is on the earth, because, we are protected from radiation on earth by the atmosphere. Astronauts in outer space have no such protection.
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Yes, astronauts wear seat belts.
Astronauts wear special costumes, commonly referred to as "space suits" that protect them from the rays of the sun and gasses depending on which planet they are on. Space suits are airtight and also keep them warm while in the freezing vacuums of space, and cool inthe scorching sun. They wear a tinted glass for their face, not to be blinded by the glare.
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.
They wear there regualr clothes it dsent hurt them to wear anything else
Welding helmet which has eye protection and a face shield .
Astronauts wear helmets or space suits, not hats, to provide protection in space from extreme temperatures, micrometeoroids, and radiation. The helmet also ensures they have a stable supply of oxygen and communication.
No
Astronauts wear special clothing called spacesuits to protect them in the harsh environment of space. Spacesuits provide oxygen, regulate temperature, and shield astronauts from radiation and micrometeoroids. They also have communication systems and life support functions to ensure their safety during spacewalks or missions.
Moon boots worn by astronauts on the moon weighed about 2.5 pounds each. The boots were specially designed to provide traction, support, and protection for astronauts while navigating the lunar surface.
Yes, astronauts wear seat belts.
Astronauts wear special costumes, commonly referred to as "space suits" that protect them from the rays of the sun and gasses depending on which planet they are on. Space suits are airtight and also keep them warm while in the freezing vacuums of space, and cool inthe scorching sun. They wear a tinted glass for their face, not to be blinded by the glare.
You can wear long sleeve shirts or jackets for added protection when wearing protective gloves. Additionally, you can wear safety goggles or a face shield to protect your eyes and face from any hazards.
There is no such move as "Shield Protection." Perhaps you meant Protect, which Graveler is able to learn by TM.
The straps that astronauts wear in the spacecraft are called harnesses. They are designed to keep astronauts secure and in place during launch, landing, and in case of emergencies.
No the astronauts wear their space suits when they are launched, but they remove them later.
no, they wear normal clothes.