To survive in outer space, a man needs to have oxygen, water, food, space suit, warm clothing. We would also need a gravitational force similar to earth's, otherwise we would suffer rapid muscle degeneration, and eventually death.
This is why astronauts must constantly exercise in space.
There are many ways that biological needs can be met in space. For example, if water is needed, it's frozen to ensure freshness when it is defrosted in space. And food is dehydrated. Scientists make a living solving these problems, there jobs depend on it. If they didn't do it, they would be out of a job!
To survive in space, a human being needs to have oxygen, water, food,
air pressure, warm clothing, reading material, radiation shielding, and either
companionship or a means of communication with others.
We would also need some way to simulate gravitational force, otherwise
we would suffer rapid muscle degeneration, and eventually death. That's
why astronauts must constantly exercise in space.
In order for humans to survive on Saturn they would need a tightly sealed habitat. However, Saturn is a gas planet, therefore, you couldn't walk on the surface.
A recyclable supply of oxygen, plenty of fresh water, dehydrated and canned food, a place to work out to keep their muscles from atrophying, etc. Basically all the things humans would need to survive anywhere.
water....if you would survive in a balloon you would have no space to stay in there
no their is no oxgen and your head would explode
It would take a lot of money because you have to pay for every thing to be able to survive and get to outer space.
Of course it will, if humans can manage to survive until then. Why would there be doubt about this?
to see if it was possible for humans to survive. if the dog couldn't survive it wouldn't be good for humans. it wouldn't guarantee humans couldn't go it but they would know what they where dealing with
The first animals were launched into space to see if it would be possible for them to survive in space at all. Once that was settled and humans went into space, there was no longer a need for space pets.
They could but, although the experience and views would be out of this world (literally!), it might not be much fun.
To survive in outer space, a man needs to have oxygen, water, food, space suit, warm clothing. We would also need a gravitational force similar to earth's, otherwise we would suffer rapid muscle degeneration, and eventually death. This is why astronauts must constantly exercise in space.
I would bring food, water and an air tank
water
Humans need to bring food, water, oxygen,
stuff to survive
The use to it is when the world is falling apart or a HUGE valcano blows and it is gonna cover the whole entire earth!
Water
If the class - A suits resist pressure , and temperature and provides water and food. I think yes
Astronauts have not visited Venus. Venus has an extremely inhospitable climate. Probes barely survive the descent. Humans would stand no chance.