Submitted by regrettinglifelol t3_yb9891 in space
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Submitted by regrettinglifelol t3_yb9891 in space
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There are no human corpses currently in space, however, there are a number of people’s ashes in space.
> If there is no oxygen in space does that mean bodies in space can stay preserved?
Well they won't rot, but there's still heaps of various types of radiation and micrometeorites that'll slowly cook and chip away at anything left in space.
A body in space would mummify first from vacuum dessication before all that has much effect though.
> Seen a Tik Tok about the amount of people deceased in space and they’re floating about
Zero? There are zero intact human cadavers in space.
technically, we are all in space
Yes, bodies in space will stay preserved, but there aren’t any in space right now.
The best kind of correct, etc.
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T0000Tall t1_itfbdq0 wrote
There are no bodies in space. Everyone who has died during space flight was returned to Earth.