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So space is a perfect vacuum? And gravity keeps air stuck to the earth?

Ok so how did the astronuts use non rigged cloth space suits thst where not pressurized? And thier cool space craft was made of aluminum walls not very thick? But to create a close to perfect vacuum on earth they need 5 foot thick concrete walls?

Just go down some rabbit holes do your own research

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And thier cool space craft was made of aluminum walls not very thick? But to create a close to perfect vacuum on earth they need 5 foot thick concrete walls?

First of all, a vacuum chamber does not require 5 foot thick concrete walls. Second of all when a space ship is in outer space the air inside of the ship is trying to expand out. There is very little pushing against the outside of the ship in the vacuum of space.

What does a space suit look like without the exterior cloth layer? Like

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No proof it's a vacuum. The atmosphere would get sucked away. The radiation does in fact require according to the Russians, like 3 meters of lead or 6 meters of water. Also, rockets couldn't work in space because their is no atmosphere to push off of.

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No proof it's a vacuum. The atmosphere would get sucked away.

By what?

The radiation does in fact require according to the Russians, like 3 meters of lead or 6 meters of water.

Radiation from what?

Also, rockets couldn't work in space because their is no atmosphere to push off of.

If you make an explosion in a vacuum it pushes in every direction. If you let a small stream of gas out in a vacuum it will expand and push the thing that let the stream out. Hell in space it is theoretically possible to make a giant "sunlight parachute" to propel an object using the energy from light.