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..down their face cuz there is no gravity!

2007-04-09 13:30:51 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Astronomy & Space

lol sex in space you would only get one thrust and then you will be on a collision course with the windscreen!

What about sweat from your head? and tears?

2007-04-09 13:37:30 · update #1

People people people!! your not answering my question, does the sweat just float into the air or is someone sttod next to them with a towel ready if they see a drop forming.

They exercise in space you know! Treadmills(they have to strap themselves to it) and bikes!

2007-04-09 13:51:29 · update #2

But if they werent near an air duct, what would happen to the sweat??!!

2007-04-09 15:05:36 · update #3

Thanks mr danger! you going along the right lines.

BUT WHAT IF THEY WERE NOT WEARING A SUIT AND WERE IN THE MAIN SHIP.

2007-04-10 04:34:15 · update #4

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Not sure. But they tested sex in zero gravity and had to wear straps to keep the momentum going.

2007-04-09 13:33:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Actually astronaut Eugene Cernan experienced that exact problem during a physically demanding 2 hour EVA on the flight of Gemini 9. He was sweating so much that he fogged his faceplate. The problem got so bad that he could barely see out of it.
A blind astronaut is not a good thing.The problem was later solved by using a liquid cooling system for the space suits- the Gemini suits were air cooled

2007-04-10 00:08:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Well, their faces wouldn't sweat much, so that won't really matter. And the sweat would clings to the skin, so nobody would have to stand with a towel beside them. And if they do sweat somewhere else, they probably have some kind of absorbent lining inside their clothes. Hope that answers your question!

2007-04-09 21:06:11 · answer #3 · answered by aximili12hp 4 · 0 0

Moving air from a nearby duct is used to dry off the perspiration produced from exercising. Otherwise, the sweat would stick to the skin and grow thicker and thicker.

2007-04-09 21:14:27 · answer #4 · answered by campbelp2002 7 · 1 0

The capsule is air conditioned so sweat is not too much of a problem but I bet sneezes can be very nasty... The air circulation system must filter out the little bits of matter we humans emit.

2007-04-09 20:48:00 · answer #5 · answered by eggman 7 · 0 0

seems I recall a show on TV that said they had a problem with liquids floating around.

Many expressed concerns about methane gas.

2007-04-09 21:44:49 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No, the suits they wear are air-conditioned and they wear an absorbent layer next to their skin. :)

2007-04-09 20:34:16 · answer #7 · answered by Skyhawk 5 · 0 0

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