Would you be able to walk into space (don't include the radiation factor from the sun and temperatures) with say, jeans and a t shirt with just something to breathe with? No suit? Would you be crushed? Or would nothing happen? Would it be possible to survive?
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Only for a little while, your skin would keep the blood from "boiling" in the vacuum of space but after about a min or so the swelling would cause the person to lose feeling and soon after conciseness,
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Unpressurized space suits are called "Space Activity Suits", "Mechanical Counterpressure Suits", and "Biosuits". Blood does not boil while inside the body even when you are in a vacuum and skin does not expand under only 1 amosphere of pressure.
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No. You would just freeze dry and sunburn slower than you would if you had no oxygen. Slower freeze drying combined with ignorance is not a pleasant way to die.
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no, you would explode, there is I think 15 pounds of air pressure a5 Earth's surface, there is none in space