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What happens to an orange when released into outer space?
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03-22-2019, 12:37 AM
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Do you understand the difference between being in a ship, capsule or bottle vs unprotected in outer space?
You are posting like some NASA employee who's scared I might disclose something.
There are no videos. Only photos of long term experiments.
They are not taking oranges or animals and exposing them to space. That would be inhumane to the animals fuck the orange
EXPOSE is a multi-user facility mounted outside the International Space Station dedicated to astrobiology.[1][2] EXPOSE was developed by the European Space Agency (ESA) for long-term spaceflights and was designed to allow exposure of chemical and biological samples to outer space while recording data during exposure.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EXPOSE
Expose-R is installed on the outside of the Russian segment of the ISS
Exposure experiments installed outside International Space Station / Human and Robotic Exploration / Our Activities / ESA mobile
New ISS Experiment Tests Organisms’ Survival Skills in Space
Biological samples will be exposed to the harsh environment outside the space station.
EXPOSE-R – Spaceflight101 – International Space Station
https://www.airspacemag.com/daily-pl...ace-180952600/
The nine experiments carried by Expose-R:
AMINO Hervé Cottin (F) Effects of light radiation on amino acids and other organic compounds in Earth orbit
ENDO Charles Cockell (UK) Effects of space environment on endolithic microorganisms (living in rocks)
OSMO Rocco Mancinelli (I) Exposition of osmophile microorganisms (living in sugar-rich environment) to space environment
SPORES Gerda Horneck (D) Spores placed in artificial meteorites
PHOTO Jean Cadet (F) Effects of solar radiation on the genes of spores
SUBTIL Nobuo Munakata (Japon) Mutation effects of space environment on bacteria spores (Bacillus subtilis)
PUR Györgyi Ronto (Hun) Effect of space environment on the T7 phage, its DNA and polycrystalline uracil
ORGANIC Pascale Ehrenfreund (NL) Evolution of organic matter placed in space
IMBP Vladimir Sychev (Russie) Exposition of terrestrial organisms in dormant state
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