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minus-squarezaphod@sopuli.xyzlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up15·6 months agoHumans don’t explode in vacuum.
minus-squarelatenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·6 months agoThanks! I was about to ask if there is time for the pressure differences to act upon our biology, or if the freezing bit happens before everything has a chance to go pop!
minus-squareLostXOR@fedia.iolinkfedilinkarrow-up2·6 months agoFreezing would happen very slowly, and not at all if the human was relatively near the Sun (around Earth’s orbit or closer).
minus-squareMonkderVierte@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up0·5 months agoAs close to the sun as we are, you will rather get crisp cooked. Freezing only happens after Mars or in a large body’s shadow.
minus-squarelatenightnoir@lemmy.blahaj.zonelinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·5 months agoI swear the Universe never stops getting more and more interesting to me, even if it’s in a pretty horrifying way!
Humans don’t explode in vacuum.
We do, however, swell up quite a bit.
Thanks! I was about to ask if there is time for the pressure differences to act upon our biology, or if the freezing bit happens before everything has a chance to go pop!
Freezing would happen very slowly, and not at all if the human was relatively near the Sun (around Earth’s orbit or closer).
As close to the sun as we are, you will rather get crisp cooked. Freezing only happens after Mars or in a large body’s shadow.
I swear the Universe never stops getting more and more interesting to me, even if it’s in a pretty horrifying way!