An astronaut is a person who travels into space.
Due to Newton's 3rd law of motion the astronaut would move in the opposite direction unless he/she is braced against something.
an astronaut is someone that goes up in to space
The pressure gauge on a space suit is used to monitor and maintain the correct pressure inside the suit to ensure that the astronaut is protected from the vacuum of space. It helps regulate the suit's internal environment and ensures the astronaut can breathe and move properly.
Alan sheperd was the first astronaut in space.
To an astronaut in a space craft, the sky appears to be black.
Yes, an astronaut in space can travel by pushing herself forward using the principle of conservation of momentum. By pushing off a surface or object, the astronaut will move in the opposite direction with an equal force due to Newton's third law of motion. This method allows astronauts to navigate and move around in the weightless environment of space.
Since the anvil is more than twice as massive as the astronaut, the astronaut will move much more rapidly than the anvil, as they both move in opposite directions following the astronauts push. And chances are, the massive anvil with then collide with the astronaut's spacecraft, doing horrendous damage, and the foolish astronaut will then be unable to safely return to Earth. So when you are in outer space, be careful with your anvil. I wouldn't go throwing it around at random.
Astronaut Yuri Gagarian
Yep, if an astronaut has mass, they will have inertia.
A person who flies in space is called an astronaut.
An astronaut is a commander, pilot, or a crew member of a spacecraft. In Russia an astronaut is known as a cosmonaut.