What is space compared to?
Space is a vacuum, with no air or water
What hazards are there for the spacecraft and its occupants?
How can the occupants have psychological problems?
They have to live in a confined space for months with the same eight people
What is gravity?
- On Earth, gravity gives us our feeling of weight.
What is Microgravity?
Microgravity is the condition in which the gravitational forces that act on mass are greatly reduced
Why would a person be 1/3 of their mass on mars?
That’s because on Mars the force of
gravity is weaker than on Earth.
How does living in outer space affect the body?
What helps with all the body problems in space
A lot of excersise
Why should the astronaut suit be flexible?
the suit must be flexible enough to allow the astronaut to grasp a wrench or twist a bolt
When going out of the space shuttle astronauts suits contain their:
air, water, a heating system, a cooling system portable toilet.
Why were the first astronauts connected to their spacecraft when getting out?
connected to their spacecraft with a hose that supply oxygen and a means of communication
What are the basic necessities an astronaut needs?
clean water, breathable air, comfortable temperatures air pressure life support food
What are the basic necessities an astronaut needs?
clean water, breathable air, comfortable temperatures air pressure life support food Recycling
What are the programs that are designed to ensure life support?
On the International Space Station, the Environmental Control and Life Support Systems
The functions of the life-support system include:
What is the method of way of producing oxygen in space?
The process of electrolysis uses electricity to split water molecules into their component elements: hydrogen and oxygen.