The weight of the object would decrease slightly due to the reduction in the gravitational pull at lower altitudes. However, the change would be very small and likely not noticeable.
If an astronaut took off his helmet in space, his body would explode from the lack of pressure in space before other problems would become noticeable.
If you took off your space helmet on Venus, you would be exposed to extremely high temperatures reaching around 900 degrees Fahrenheit (475 degrees Celsius) and crushing atmospheric pressure over 90 times that of Earth. You would quickly suffocate and suffer from severe burns before dying within minutes.
Yuri Gagarin was the first person to orbit Earth in a spacecraft. This historic event took place on April 12, 1961.
If the sun's gravity suddenly disappeared, the planets would no longer be held in orbit around it. They would continue moving in a straight line due to their inertia, leading them to drift off into space in their respective directions. The solar system as we know it would cease to exist.
It will remain the same.
They would have to deal with the economy instead of the current government.
it would turn into a waffle :)
As the Earth does not rotate evenly, but rather at a tilt, the seasons would be skewed.
Like Mars does? For the Earth to take that long would require a more distant orbit. The Earth would be a LOT colder.
The day and night would be longer, so parts of the Earth might heat up or cool down more each day.
In that case, the length of the day would also be approximately 40 hours.
Men went off to war, their wives and families stayed home and took care of the home.
Nothing would happen.
they took off the star
The same as if he took a multivitamin for males.
The president that took care of laundry was Washington. This is a pun on Washington's name, as he would have had to wash the laundry.