I like to poss a simple searniro (so poor spelling).
If a humans was to wear nothing but thick winter clothes and a full face oxygen mask, could they stand on the surface of mars in the daytime without dying.
I think they could. Theres an atmosphere there and the tempreter is only -22, there are worst condisions on earth e.g. the top of everst and the artic circel. And if I'm right then why have nasa got plans for big thick suits with bullet proof glass on the helmets?
I believe the lack of pressure makes you explode or something, but that could quite possibly just be an urban legend.
No
I think that the pressure would be handled well by our modern-technology suits.
Mars may have an atmosphere but its 95% CO2.
No.
Maybe the atmosphere has a different pressure which humans (without a suit) couldn't handle or something.
Why am I a bad reader?
The atmosphere is really thin, so I think the ears would be damaged from pressure change when you step outside or come from outside.
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Damn you ninjas. :argh:
Without a pressurized suit, your body would decompress, and all of your fluids would expand into gas, and poof.
[QUOTE=death10;17862619]I like to poss a simple searniro (so poor spelling).
If a humans was to wear nothing but thick winter clothes and a full face oxygen mask, could they stand on the surface of mars in the daytime without dying.
I think they could. Theres an atmosphere there and the tempreter is only -22, there are worst condisions on earth e.g. the top of everst and the artic circel. And if I'm right then why have nasa got plans for big thick suits with bullet proof glass on the helmets?[/QUOTE]
And they'd be compressed by the pressure of the air in their bodies.
Don't space suits have pissholes and stuff as well?
The different pressure would most likely kill you.
Ohhhhhhh, fancy!
Okay we've established that the pressure is different.
Wouldn't people be bathed in all kinds of deadly cosmic radiation? :tinfoil:
[QUOTE=smurfy;17862645]Don't space suits have pissholes and stuff as well?[/QUOTE]
It should recycle piss into your water supply :cheers:
Also if the martians start shooting at you you're fucked
[QUOTE=The Epidemic;17862684]It should recycle piss into your water supply :cheers:[/QUOTE]
I think they already do this on the international space station...?
[QUOTE=smurfy;17862626]I believe the lack of pressure makes you explode or something, but that could quite possibly just be an urban legend.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, I agree.
[QUOTE=Ubercharged;17862838]I think they already do this on the international space station...?[/QUOTE]
Distillation.
[QUOTE=Ubercharged;17862838]I think they already do this on the international space station...?[/QUOTE]
Yeah but they should put it in a space-suit.
I thought this thread was going to be about a man ALREADY on mars. Stupid me.
[QUOTE=EpikEnvy2.0;17862974]I thought this thread was going to be about a man ALREADY on the moon. Stupid me.[/QUOTE]
mars is not the moon
Well, if hypothetically you got a man on the moon and ignore the fact it would cost oh so much and take oh so long to get there, the obvious would happen that the pressure would kill you.
LATE X100 LOLOL
Mars actually gets up to 20° C (70° F) in the summer, but it's the lack of pressure that's the problem.
No, there is nowhere near enough pressure on the surface to support human life. Also, you need some kind of radiation shielding, due to there being essentially no magnetic field, and definitely no ozone layer.
[QUOTE=Doriol;17862988]mars is not the moon[/QUOTE]
shut up im sick
[QUOTE=death10;17862619]I like to poss a simple searniro (so poor spelling).
If a humans was to wear nothing but thick winter clothes and a full face oxygen mask, could they stand on the surface of mars in the daytime without dying.
I think they could. Theres an atmosphere there and the tempreter is only -22, there are worst condisions on earth e.g. the top of everst and the artic circel. And if I'm right then why have nasa got plans for big thick suits with bullet proof glass on the helmets?[/QUOTE]
No, the pressure is basically the same as the very upper portion of our Atmosphere, with about 0.03KPA in the mountains to 1.1KPA in the deepest depths of mars, Earth's surface pressure is 101KPA, So being on the surface of mars is like being 35km above earth, your blood would boil without one of the Suits astronauts use to spacewalk
The Martian atmosphere isn't thick enough to repel most meteorites, so they come raining down at the speeds of bullets (or faster)
Did I just enter the OIFY?
EDIT: Oh my, I didn't think threads this stupid were allowed in GD..
The atmosphere is 95% carbon dioxide
Pressure in earth (101.3 kPa) is diferent than mars' (1.0 kPa)
Not possible
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