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- 970603.html accessdate "2007-08-13".
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- 970603.html accessdate "2012-04-25".
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- 970603.html author "Author/s not stated".
- 970603.html date "1997-06-03".
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- 970603.html publisher NASA.
- 970603.html publisher "NASA Ask an Astrophysicist".
- 970603.html publisher "NASA Goddard Space Flight Center web site".
- 970603.html publisher "NASA".
- 970603.html publisher "NASA's Imagine the Universe".
- 970603.html title "Ask an Astrophysicist, Human Body in a Vacuum".
- 970603.html title "Ask an Astrophysicist: Human Body in a Vacuum".
- 970603.html title "Human Body In a Vacuum".
- 970603.html title "If you don't try to hold your breath, exposure to space for half a minute or so is unlikely to produce permanent injury. Holding your breath is likely to damage your lungs, ... but theory predicts – and animal experiments confirm – that otherwise, exposure to vacuum causes no immediate injury. You do not explode. Your blood does not boil. You do not freeze. You do not instantly lose consciousness".
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- 970603.html website "Image the Universe!".
- 970603.html work "Imagine the Universe!: Ask An Astrophysicist".