The mass of an astronaut on Earth would be the same as their mass in space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. It is the weight of the astronaut that would vary depending on the gravitational force acting on them.
Yes, the word "astronaut" includes a short "a" sound in its first syllable. The "a" in "astronaut" is pronounced like the "a" in "cat," which is a short vowel sound.
If an astronaut's lifeline was cut, they would become untethered and float away into space. They would likely be unable to navigate back to their spacecraft and could be lost in space. Immediate action would need to be taken by the astronaut and their crew to retrieve them before they drift too far away.
The astronaut's inertia on the moon would be the same as on Earth, as inertia is an object's resistance to a change in motion. However, due to the moon's lower gravity, the astronaut would weigh less and experience a reduced force opposing their motion compared to Earth.
No. The reason why is, the astronaut and the spaceship are traveling at the same speed. The astronaut would have to careful though! Because, if the astronaut pushed away slightly from the spaceship as the astronaut stepped out, the astronaut would drift away from the spaceship and would continue to drift across space forever, provided the astronaut didn't bump into anything out there or get sucked in by the gravity field of a planet or a star. That's why when they do an EAV (Extravehicular Activity) they have to either be tethered to the spacecraft or have a MMU (Manned Maneuvering Unit). The MMU is kinda like a jet pack of sorts, it lets the astronaut fly around the spaceship with compressed jets of air.
Someday I would like to run for state senate.
someday she would like to get married and have kids.
No, he is not, but he says he would like to be someday.
I believe most ancient astronaut theorists would say that aliens will visit us and be nice if mankind is willing to learn how to improve their world and will not make war.
As of 2016, not yet. The furthest from Earth an astronaut has been is the Moon. But perhaps someday mankind will pay Makemake a visit!
It would look like a solar eclipse - Earth would cover the Sun.
The amount of planet matter equal to that of the astronaut would annihilate.
Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.Any astronaut would experience weightlessness while orbiting the Earth.
The mass of an astronaut on Earth would be the same as their mass in space. Mass is a measure of the amount of matter in an object and does not change with location. It is the weight of the astronaut that would vary depending on the gravitational force acting on them.
No, he says that he is not married but would like to someday have a wife and a family.
If he took a monkey with him, presumably for scientific purposes, it would need to wear a suit just like the astronaut so it could breath and be protected from space.
Yes, Synyster Gates has stated in the past that he would like to have kids someday.