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20 July, 15:44

Explain: What conditions exist in space that are not suitable for humans or delicate machines?

What needs to be provided for humans and machines?

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  1. 20 July, 16:41
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    First of all, The average temperature of outer space near Earth is 283.32 kelvins (10.17 degrees Celsius or 50.3 degrees Fahrenheit). In empty, interstellar space, the temperature is just 3 kelvins, not much above absolute zero, which is the coldest anything can ever get. Also, space is a vacuum, which means that you would suffocate. Space's environment is also very radioactive. Also, there is no pressure in space, So you would boil, fry, suffocate, and explode at the same time. Suits must be provided to create a safe environment in space.
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