Is it possible to hold your breath in space




















If your body was sealed in a space suit, it would decompose, but only for as long as the oxygen lasted. Whichever the condition, though, your body would last for a very, very long time without air to facilitate weathering and degradation. Your corpse could drift in the vast expanse of space for millions of years. Be respectful, keep it civil and stay on topic.

We delete comments that violate our policy , which we encourage you to read. Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. What happens to the unprotected human body in space? Michelle Starr. Uhm, no. This article is in kine with both hypothesized effects AND what hapoened to the Russian. Do your research. YOUR criticism shows no scientific methodology or rationalis pro doctorum equatii. Yep, it does. No, The radiant energy keeps going until it finds something to warm up.

It doesnt lose any energy on its journey through the imperfect vac of space until it finds mass to try to reach thermal equalibrium with, dust cloud, gas cloud, planet. So much of what I took for fundamental has turned out to be false and my faith in information itself has been compromised. We are living through a simulation of some kind with a creator beyond our own comprehension. Forget what we know and start from there.

They are essentially tin cans as weight and mass is always a concern for flight control systems and whether you can successfully get the craft off the ground safely or at all.

Launching such a ship from the ground would probably be extremely difficult if not impossible. Hi this is a woman who experiences some of those symptoms at 50 years old.

How long does it last? Excellent and informative article. Seems like a well written and referenced article to me. Thank you for the insights. Thank you, nice article. If you believe in God and that God gave you life, that God gave you all these senses of sight, hearing, taste, touch, smell. How can you also believe that God refuses you permission to use them to learn about the things you can see, smell, taste, or touch? In my opinion, it would be a sin to ignore these senses gifts and continue to go about the world as an entitled teenager might..

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It often indicates a user profile. They suffered massive seizures. Their tongues were often coated in ice and the dogs swelled to resemble "an inflated goatskin bag," the authors wrote. But after slight repressurization the dogs shrank back down, began to breathe, and after 10 to 15 minutes at sea level pressure, they managed to walk, though it took a few more minutes for their apparent blindness to wear off.

However, dogs held at near vacuum for just a little bit longer—two full minutes or more—died frequently. If the heart was not still beating upon recompression, they could not be revived and the more rapid the decompression was, the graver the injuries no matter how much time had elapsed in the vacuum. Chimpanzees can withstand even longer exposures. In a pair of papers from NASA in and , researchers found that chimpanzees could survive up to 3.

One chimp that was exposed for three minutes, however, showed lasting behavioral changes. Another died shortly after exposure, likely due to cardiac arrest.

Although the majority of knowledge on the effects of vacuum exposure comes from animal studies, there have also been several informative—and scary—depressurization accidents involving people. For example, in a technician inside a vacuum chamber at Johnson Space Center in Houston accidentally depressurized his space suit by disrupting a hose.

After 12 to 15 seconds he lost consciousness.



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