Review:

Walking In Space

overall review score: 4.5
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Walking in space, also known as extravehicular activity (EVA), is the act of venturing outside a spacecraft while in orbit around Earth or another celestial body. It allows astronauts to conduct repairs, installations, and experiments in the vacuum of space.

Key Features

  • Astronauts wear spacesuits for protection from the harsh environment of space
  • Requires extensive training and preparation
  • Critical for maintenance and repair of spacecraft and equipment
  • Provides opportunities for scientific research and exploration

Pros

  • Enables astronauts to perform tasks that are otherwise impossible inside the spacecraft
  • Contributes to advancements in space technology and exploration
  • Provides valuable scientific data and discoveries

Cons

  • High level of risk due to exposure to space hazards
  • Limited duration due to consumable resources like oxygen and battery life
  • Complex operations requiring precise coordination

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Last updated: Tue, Apr 21, 2026, 05:55:23 AM UTC