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Would a human with enough food and water and oxygen in a suit survive a full close orbit around Earth? I would think not because of all the space junk, but thats the only reason I can think of.

Sagot :

Explanation:

except that, their first problem is how to drink the water and eat the food provided while at the same time taking in oxygen...

And the close orbit would either pull them towards earth resulting in a collision

or shoot them out of the orbit at insane speeds

in both case they will die..

as soon as they will enter the earth's atmosphere, they will be burned alive by the heat due to the friction between their body and the air around them when they will be in the process of collision.

even if they avoid all this, they will still either be burn to death or freeze to death on either side of the earth coz the suit is only suitable for a limited amount of time...