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Why Spacesuits Are White & Orange 😯 (EXPLAINED)

Zack D. Films

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[0:00]You see, the color white protects against solar radiation, so astronauts wear the white suits while they're in space.
[0:00]This is because rockets travel over the ocean, and if something were to go wrong, orange is the easiest color to detect in open water.
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[0:00]Space suits are typically white, but sometimes they're orange. And the reason for these two different colors is actually really important. You see, the color white protects against solar radiation, so astronauts wear the white suits while they're in space. But during takeoffs and re-entries, they wear orange. This is because rockets travel over the ocean, and if something were to go wrong, orange is the easiest color to detect in open water.

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