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Lewis 2 month s ago
#14 Here is a little misinterpretation of the actual fact.
       
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Julie 2 month s ago
Lewis,

could be because of the density difference of air and skin. take one cubic meter of train station air and then measure the mass of air and skin.
       
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Name 2 month s ago
Lewis,

yeah maybe 15% by weight...^^ but everything else would be... hard to breathe xD
       
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Naldo 2 month s ago
36 36 36
       
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Theodosia 2 month s ago
#1 anyway vacuum is best temperature insulator. For us vacuum temperature is theoretical low limit we can reach there. So, you will lose your warmth very slow. I'd worry about decompression or sun heat first.
       
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Webster 2 month s ago
#3 A “rogue” black hole. Like it went off the reservation or something?
       
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