No, it would not be possible to go outside on Pluto without a spacesuit. Pluto's thin atmosphere consists mostly of nitrogen, methane, and carbon monoxide, which is not breathable for humans. Additionally, the extremely cold temperatures on Pluto, averaging around -375°F (-225°C), would be deadly without the protection of a spacesuit.
If you are talking about touching it with your bare hand, you're entire body would freeze solid the moment your space suit was breached.If you are talking about touching it while wearing a spacesuit, then nothing would happen.
Pluto has no atmosphere. A human without protection would probably freeze to death before they suffocated.
Because of the lower gravitational pull on Pluto compared to Earth, your weight would be approximately 7% of your Earth weight. Therefore, if you weigh 150 pounds on Earth, you would weigh about 10.5 pounds on Pluto.
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!
Your weight on Pluto would be approximately 4.5% of your weight on Earth, so you would weigh about 6.75 pounds on Pluto. This is due to Pluto's significantly weaker gravitational pull compared to Earth.
There is no oxygen you would die.
An astronaut landing on Pluto would need to wear a spacesuit that is not much different from those used now for spacewalks in orbit of Earth.
First of all, If we stand on the moon without the spacesuit we will die.
No, you cannot survive in space without a spacesuit. Space is a vacuum, meaning there is no atmosphere to provide oxygen or protect you from extreme temperature variations and radiation. A spacesuit is essential for providing life support systems to allow humans to survive in the harsh conditions of space.
If you are talking about touching it with your bare hand, you're entire body would freeze solid the moment your space suit was breached.If you are talking about touching it while wearing a spacesuit, then nothing would happen.
If you were to go to Mars without a spacesuit, you would be exposed to the harsh conditions of the Martian environment, including extreme cold, low atmospheric pressure, lack of oxygen, and high levels of radiation. This would quickly lead to hypothermia, suffocation, and ultimately death within seconds to minutes.
Yes but to make the atmosphere suitable for humans to breathe without spacesuits you would have to change the chemical nature of the atmosphere on that planet, which can take a very long time. In the short term, you could build massive buildings and seal them so that you could walk around inside without a spacesuit but you could never go outside without protection until the atmosphere is safe. Some planets don't have much of an atmosphere so you would always have to wear a protective spacesuit because without an atmosphere you would not be protected from the deadly dangerous rays of the sun. Without an atmosphere to protect you, you would get too much radiation and die.
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.
Pluto has no atmosphere. A human without protection would probably freeze to death before they suffocated.
You couldn't without VERY advanced technology.
An astronaut would be in a sealed spacesuit when out of the spacecraft and standing on the Moon's surface. So he or she would be able to sneeze (within the confines of the spacesuit).
Yes, you would need a spacesuit to survive while on Europa, as it has a thin atmosphere and very harsh conditions with temperatures reaching as low as -260 degrees Fahrenheit. The spacesuit would provide you with the necessary protection from the extreme cold, radiation, and lack of breathable air.