Is it true that a person can take the right nasa training and walk on the moon freely without a spacesuit?
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Eden say: We would not be able to breath in such different atmosphere than Earth's or survive the temperature fluctuations of space. It is beyond human capabilities
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MARK say: No! Air pressure too low to get the lunar atmosphere into your lungs. No oxygen in the lunar atmosphere. First problem you asphyxiate. You could not tolerate the lunar temperatures. Second problem you die of hypothermia.
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Truth say: No
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say: Sounds like one of Trumpery's alternative facts
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tham153 say: training to walk around in a vacuum? Learn not to breathe and survive temperatures ranging -220F to +160F? Not likely
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Mutt say: Yes there is. But it only allows you to walk for a very, very short time. You would only have maybe 15 seconds, and then you either need to be back inside, in a suit, or dead. And if you don't die, there probably will be serious injuries.
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Newdivide1701 say: Nope. Very few people can hold their breath for that long and handle extreme temperature changes from -250*C to +250*C by going in and out of a shadow -- say for example Superman.
And before lunar landing hoax conspiracy theorists prove they are wrong again, the heating/cooling system in the Apollo astronaut space suits does take several seconds to compensate for the extreme temperature changes, but the space suits are insulated that gives the astronauts a LOT more than a few seconds before the temperature changes happens inside the suit.
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bubby say: Michal Jackson was the only human who could moon walk without a spacesuit,
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Clive say: Don't be silly. How would they breathe with no air?
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Art say: No. Equatically NO!!!!!
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