Science, asked by rheaPdiyacoriabhut, 1 year ago

I have a question ,that how do astronauts move in space even though there is no atmospheric pressure. According to physics if there is no atmospheric pressure the blood should ooze out. I guess someone has an answer for my question.

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Answered by Fuschia
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Well astronauts don't go without safety in space. They wear spacesuits that keeps them alive in vacuum and provides them oxygen too. Space suits protect them from low atmospheric pressure.

Answered by ojassurana
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Before scientist had actually sent humans to space, they had built a - " Space Suit ". So whenever astronauts leave their  protective "home" in space which they call space station, they wear their space suit. Space suit protect astronauts from the dangers of space such as the absence of atmospheric pressure and the absence of oxygen which is vital for their survival.
Fun Facts :- Do you know that a space suit consists of many layer of insulators to protect astronauts from the danger of space.

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