Cannot rust. No oxygen or water.
you would need a space suit and supplies also a lot of space food and the most important a spacecraft.
To lift off from a planet and journey into space, a spacecraft would typically rely on powerful rocket engines to generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity. The spacecraft would need to achieve a certain speed, called escape velocity, to break free from the planet's gravitational pull and enter into space. Once in space, the spacecraft would continue its journey following its pre-determined trajectory towards its destination.
If you were in charge of the space program what would your priorities be? why?
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If you kept moving up into space without any type of spacecraft or protection, you would eventually reach a point where the lack of air and pressure would cause your body to lose consciousness due to lack of oxygen. Continued exposure to the vacuum of space without a space suit would ultimately lead to death.
Any suddenly opening appearing in the skin of the spacecraft would allow the atmosphere inside the craft to escape out into space - causing decompression.
Space is a vacuum and would suck all the air out of the spacecraft not to mention freeze the interior of it.
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you would need a spacecraft
Astronauts typically reach the International Space Station (ISS) by riding on a spacecraft, such as the Russian Soyuz or the SpaceX Crew Dragon. These spacecraft are launched from Earth atop rockets and dock with the ISS once in orbit. Astronauts then transfer from the spacecraft to the space station using the docking mechanisms.
you would need a space suit and supplies also a lot of space food and the most important a spacecraft.
In space, there is no medium like air to carry sound waves, so there is no way for sound to travel from the spacecraft to an observer's ears. Therefore, a spacecraft moving through space would not generate any sound that we could hear.
Inside the spacecraft, astronauts breathe normally as the spacecraft is equipped with systems that provide oxygen. In space, outside of the spacecraft's protective environment, astronauts rely on their spacesuits, which have life support systems that provide oxygen for breathing. Additionally, they can also re-enter the spacecraft if needed to breathe safely.
To lift off from a planet and journey into space, a spacecraft would typically rely on powerful rocket engines to generate enough thrust to overcome Earth's gravity. The spacecraft would need to achieve a certain speed, called escape velocity, to break free from the planet's gravitational pull and enter into space. Once in space, the spacecraft would continue its journey following its pre-determined trajectory towards its destination.
No, you cannot open windows in space as you would on Earth. In the vacuum of space, opening a window would cause a rapid loss of pressure, potentially leading to catastrophic failure of a spacecraft. Instead, spacecraft are designed with sealed environments to maintain pressure and protect against the harsh conditions of space.
The USSR sent dogs into space to find out how it would be like for a living organism to travel in a spacecraft and if that were even possible. They did not want to risk putting humans into space until they had built a spacecraft that was safe, since the spacecraft that they sent the first dogs in were not made to land back on earth, therefore, the dogs would inevitably die. Sending dogs into space was a way to gain knowledge about the conditions in space without the expense of a human life.
If you were in charge of the space program what would your priorities be? why?