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Originally Posted by blackmonsters
When I say released into outer space, I mean outside the space craft with no protection.
Anyone have a video link of something like that?
It wouldn't have to be an orange; but any fruit/vegetable or live bait.
Thanks
PS : Seeking video of actual events; not scientific explanations. 
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Probably not much. I don't think an Orange's skin is air tight so pressure would equalize fast without much or any bloating. Since there's no air in space it would not freeze solid right away as the lack of air means heat would not be carried away from it that fast. The water in it would turn to ice and crystallize so it might shred some of its innards.
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Originally Posted by ilnjscb
Things cost about $8,000 per pound to take into space - and releasing something into space is actually fairly complex, so probably not
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