What happens if an astronaut has an itchy nose?

For itchy noses, there's a foam device astronauts press their noses against to clear their ears (the same maneuver as when you're on an airplane and pinch your nose and blow to equalize pressure). For an itchy upper cheek, there's the mic boom and the drink bag straw.
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What happens if an astronaut gets itchy?

If an itch pops up where nothing sufficiently abrasive can be rubbed against it, the astronaut simply has to endure, generally using the distraction tactic until the itch fades.
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What happens if an astronaut sneezes?

Scientists say the implications of all this sneezing, hacking and coughing could prove disastrous to a long spaceflight to Mars or some other celestial body. A long dormant disease or infection in one astronaut could easily reawaken in outer space, infecting the whole crew [sources: Klunger, Orenstein].
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What would happen if an astronaut took off his glove?

Without a glove, a space suit would basically lose its integrity. It is like not wearing a suit in the first place.
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What happens if an astronaut loses his helmet?

Contrary to popular science fiction, you won't freeze instantly and your eyeballs won't explode but you will become aware of the spit on your tongue boiling away, as well as your sweat. On the whole, you'll experience a kind of fizzy feeling – almost like drinking a carbonated drink.
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What does space smell like?

A succession of astronauts have described the smell as '… a rather pleasant metallic sensation ... [like] ... sweet-smelling welding fumes', 'burning metal', 'a distinct odour of ozone, an acrid smell', 'walnuts and brake pads', 'gunpowder' and even 'burnt almond cookie'.
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Would a human body decay in space?

Halting decomposition

And bacteria from the gut would still devour the soft tissues. But these bacteria need oxygen to function properly and so limited supplies of air would significantly slow down the process.
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What happens if a space suit tears?

Without air in the suit, an astronaut will lose consciousness in no more than about 10-15 seconds; death will follow within a minute.
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Does aging stop in space?

You'd think that might even out, but actually their velocity time dilation has a bigger effect than their gravitational time dilation, so astronauts end up aging slower than people on Earth.
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Can you explode in space?

The vacuum of space will pull the air from your body. So if there's air left in your lungs, they will rupture. Oxygen in the rest of your body will also expand. You'll balloon up to twice your normal size, but you won't explode.
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Can you burp or cry in space?

Hadfield confirmed: There is no burping in space. The reasons why are kind of gross. On Earth, gravity pulls liquids and solids to down to the bottom of our digestive systems, while gases stay up top and get forced back up the esophagus as a burp. That can't happen in space.
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Is there poop floating in space?

Poop is vacuumed into garbage bags that are put into airtight containers. Astronauts also put toilet paper, wipes and gloves — gloves help keep everything clean — in the containers, too.
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Can surgery be done in space?

Surgery in microgravity is possible and has already been been carried out, albeit not on humans yet. For example, astronauts have managed to repair rat tails and perform laroscopy – a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to examine and repair the organs inside the abdomen – on animals, while in microgravity.
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What do astronauts do if their face itches?

For itchy noses, there's a foam device astronauts press their noses against to clear their ears (the same maneuver as when you're on an airplane and pinch your nose and blow to equalize pressure). For an itchy upper cheek, there's the mic boom and the drink bag straw.
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Do astronaut helmets fog up?

The helmet inherited the spray bar, which was adequate for defogging when the astronauts were seated. However, liquid cooling undergarments were not yet invented, so the astronauts tended to overheat and sweat during intense physical activity, leading to fogging of the helmet.
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Is it true that 1 hour in space is 7 years on Earth?

The first planet they land on is close to a supermassive black hole, dubbed Gargantuan, whose gravitational pull causes massive waves on the planet that toss their spacecraft about. Its proximity to the black hole also causes an extreme time dilation, where one hour on the distant planet equals 7 years on Earth.
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Do u age in a coma?

the cellular mechanism for ageing has been associated with progressive shortening of telomere length on the ends of each chromosome with each cell cycle.. in the contect of this, a coma wouldnt necessarily keep you young, but you would age just the same.
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Do astronauts get paid for life?

According to NASA, civilian astronauts are awarded a pay grade of anywhere from GS-11 to GS-14, so the income range is relatively wide. Starting salaries begin at just over $66,000 a year. Seasoned astronauts, on the other hand, can earn upward of $144,566 a year.
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Would your blood boil in space?

First, the good news: Your blood won't boil. On Earth, liquids boil at a lower temperature when there's less atmospheric pressure; outer space is a vacuum, with no pressure at all; hence the blood boiling idea.
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Would you freeze instantly in space?

Even if you were dropped off in deep space where a thermometer might read 2.7 Kelvin (-455°F, the temperature of the “cosmic microwave background” leftover from the Big Bang that permeates the Universe), you would not instantly freeze because heat transfer cannot occur as rapidly by radiation alone.
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Why we Cannot cry in space?

But in zero gravity, the tears themselves can't flow downward in the way they do on Earth. The moisture generated has nowhere to go. Tears, Feustel put it, "don't fall off of your eye ... they kind of stay there." NASA spacewalk officer Allison Bollinger, who oversaw Feustel's EVA, confirmed this assessment.
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Is it painful when the soul leaves the body?

He said, “When the soul leaves the body, it can take a long time or it can happen very quickly. No matter how, it is painful. It is painful for the one who is dying, and it is painful for those who are left behind. The separation of the soul from the body, that is the ending of life.
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How many corpses are in space?

A total of 18 people have lost their lives either while in space or in preparation for a space mission, in four separate incidents. Given the risks involved in space flight, this number is surprisingly low. The two worst disasters both involved NASA's space shuttle.
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