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Contrary to popular belief, stepping into the vacuum of space wouldn’t kill you instantly, but it would be a horrifying 90-second process. Without a spacesuit, your body would experience extreme, step-by-step breakdowns as the environment tears you apart.Within the first 10 seconds, the lack of air would cause your lungs to collapse if you tried to hold your breath, leading to ruptured lung tissue. At the same time, the sudden pressure drop would cause your eardrums to burst and your saliva to boil. The absence of oxygen would make you lose consciousness in about 15 seconds.By the 30-second mark, gases inside your body would expand, causing severe swelling as tissues stretch to nearly double their size. Then, your blood would begin boiling, not from heat, but because liquids vaporize in low pressure. Surprisingly, your body wouldn’t freeze immediately because space itself has no air to conduct heat away quickly.Finally, around 90 seconds in, irreversible organ failure would occur, and death would follow shortly after.This terrifying sequence highlights why spacesuits are critical for survival. In space, it’s not just about oxygen — it’s about maintaining pressure, temperature, and protection from radiation.Space may look peaceful, but survival out there depends entirely on technology keeping your body safe from its deadly vacuum.#SpaceFacts #AstronomyNews #ScienceExplained #LifeInSpace #TrendingNow .. MCG Technology™
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