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Offline Dan

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Re: Strange Sound At Space Station
« on: April 05, 2004, 12:21:30 AM »
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It must be disconcerting to say the least. From a fear of the unknown point of view, you're out in the middle of darkness with nothing for thousands of miles. You just don't know what's out there.

Some micrometeorite? Or the secret japanese anime-robot satellite defense? :-)
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And then there's the practical point of view. If you're unlucky enough to be in a space station that suffers a hull breach, just hope your brain comes out your ears first before you get to see your colon. That can't be a comforting thought.

You watch to much american television :lol:
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Re: Strange Sound At Space Station
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2004, 09:58:04 AM »
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You watch to much american television :lol:


I once watched a tomato exposed to hard vaccuum. Not a pretty sight. ;-)


But a tomato isn´t a human body its softer. Although it probably would totally screw up your bloodsystem and internal organs. Probably heartproblems and internal bledding to death.
I know that it is teoretical possible to do a fast spacewalk unprotected and survive(probably with severe injuries, I think it´s safe to say that you would get heavy cold or heat damage ):-)
. I also know that lack of oxygen or cold/heat isn´t what you die of, so I assume it must be vacuumdamage. But I know for a fact that people don´t explode.

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