you would wear a thermal or heated spacesuit because it is very cold at night and in the morning a cold suit because it is extremely hot in the daytime! good luck!
Yes, you would need a space suit to survive on Saturn. Saturn's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium with very harsh conditions including extreme cold temperatures, high winds, and intense pressure that would require specialized equipment for survival.
Geologists work all over the world so they have to wear what's appropriate for the climate they are working in. One lucky geologist, Jack Schmitt, had to wear a spacesuit as he is the only professional scientist (so far) to have walked on the moon.
a astronaut
so that you dont die
a spacesuit
There is no oxygen you would die.
a spacesuit dahhh
it will die
so they can breathe
If you were on Mars having an spacesuit on would/could help you with the lack of air, but not in an earthquake. An earthquake does not remove oxygen from the air . The only reason to wear the spacesuit is to provide oxygen.
A spacesuit - Being able to breathe would be nice
A spacesuit/spaceman outfit with a helmet that supplies air so that you can breathe
you would wear a thermal or heated spacesuit because it is very cold at night and in the morning a cold suit because it is extremely hot in the daytime! good luck!
Yes, you would need a space suit to survive on Saturn. Saturn's atmosphere is composed mainly of hydrogen and helium with very harsh conditions including extreme cold temperatures, high winds, and intense pressure that would require specialized equipment for survival.
I would wear a space suit.
at 177.8 degrees Fahrenheit, I hope you are wearing either a spacesuit or a fire protection suit.