The type of space suit you would need depends on the environment you will be in. For low Earth orbit missions, you would require an Extravehicular Mobility Unit (EMU). For deep space missions, such as travel to Mars or beyond, a different type of suit with enhanced radiation protection and life support systems would be needed.
you would a suit made of plutonium at least make one cycle around jupiter..but to crash into the watery surface of Jupiter you need a suit made completely of dark matter.
A space suit for Venus would need to be able to withstand extreme temperatures reaching up to 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius) and corrosive sulfuric acid clouds. It would also need to provide adequate thermal regulation, pressure control, and life support systems for the harsh conditions on the planet's surface.
On the Moon, the space suit would weigh 30.29 pounds.
Since a space suit is a closed system, the fart would remain trapped inside the suit. Over time, it would mix with the astronaut's body odors and other gases, creating an unpleasant environment. However, the complex ventilation systems in modern space suits help to filter out and manage odors.
you would not be able to breathe
you would need a [jetpack]
you would need more than a space suit!
you would a suit made of plutonium at least make one cycle around jupiter..but to crash into the watery surface of Jupiter you need a suit made completely of dark matter.
You will need a space suit , water, food, space craft and yourself.
you would need a space suit....
you would need a space suit and supplies also a lot of space food and the most important a spacecraft.
A space suit for Venus would need to be able to withstand extreme temperatures reaching up to 870 degrees Fahrenheit (465 degrees Celsius) and corrosive sulfuric acid clouds. It would also need to provide adequate thermal regulation, pressure control, and life support systems for the harsh conditions on the planet's surface.
Do you mean how do you survive in space? In that case you would need a space suit. Either that or stay in your space shuttle/ship.
you would need water, food, an oxygen tank, and a space suit.
pickaxe,space suit, and space food........
Without Oxogen, No. You would need a special suit, the pressure in space would kill you. You would need to stay in the space ship.
If you were on the side of the moon facing the sun you would need a space suit with the sun visor down over the face plate. On the dark side of the moon you would still need the space suit but you would need to retract the visor or you would not be able to see anything.