Math, asked by maheshkaruna3, 2 days ago

an astronaut wears a _______.

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Answered by logilogeshwari2004
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Answer:

spacesuit.

Step-by-step explanation:

Astronauts need a space suit that protects them from extreme hot and cold. The space suit must have air so that astronauts can breathe. Astronauts can work outside in space if they're wearing a spacesuit.

Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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HEYA, BUDDY !!

an astronaut wears a Spacesuits

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  • A fully equipped spacesuit is like a one-person spacecraft. A wide variety of temperatures should be faced by a spacewalking astronaut. Conditions in the Earth’s orbit can be as cold as minus 250 degrees Fahrenheit. This special protective suit protects the astronauts from those extreme temperatures. The astronauts would be in the vacuum of space and the spacesuit provides them with oxygen.

  • They also contain water to drink during the spacewalks. They also protect astronauts from being injured from the impacts of small bits of space dust. The space dust may not sound very dangerous, but even if a small tiny object is moving many times faster than a bullet can cause injury.

  • The astronauts are also protected from the radiation in space by the spacesuit. To protect the astronaut’s eyes, the spacesuits even have visors. The astronauts wear a Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment underneath the spacesuit.

  • A backpack called the Primary Life Support Subsystem is also attached to the back of the spacesuit. If an astronaut gets separated from the space station, he or she could use Simplified Aid for Extravehicular Activity Rescue (SAFER) to fly back.

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