Space missions are far more complex than depicted in movies; astronauts experience intense G-forces (3-4 times body weight) during launch, face microgravity effects causing fluid shifts and facial puffiness, and must navigate the Moon's 1/6th gravity which makes movement awkward and tiring. Space suits are essential for survival, providing oxygen, pressure, and temperature control against extreme conditions ranging from -170°C to +120°C. Additionally, planting a flag on the Moon won't wave like on Earth due to the absence of air. Real space missions require years of training, advanced technology, teamwork, and extensive research, representing pure science combined with discipline and risk rather than cinematic spectacle.
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Moon Mission Reality 🚀 Planting India’s Flag Isn’t Easy! 😳追加:
What happens if you wear a space suit, go from Earth to the moon in a rocket, and plant India's flag there? Sounds epic, but is it really that easy? The moment the rocket launches, your body feels intense G-force, like three, four times your body weight pressing you into the seat. Your heart rate goes up and even breathing feels heavier. Basically, your body says, "Yay, roller coaster n."
Once in space, you enter zero gravity, microgravity, and your body starts floating. Fluids shift toward your head, so your face may look puffy like space filter automatically on. On the moon, gravity is only about 16th of Earth's, so walking feels like slow motion jumps.
Your muscles and bones aren't used to this, so movement becomes awkward and tiring. Your space suit provides oxygen, pressure, and temperature control.
Without it, survival is impossible, even for seconds. Radiation exposure and extreme temperatures - 170° C to plus 120° C are constant risks. When you plant India's flag, it won't wave like on Earth because there's no air on the moon. Reaching the moon and planting a flag is possible, but only with extreme preparation, technology, teamwork, and research. Real life space missions are not filmed. They're pure science plus discipline plus risk.
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