So i was laying in bed thinking about how bacteria develops differently in space and whatnot, and i thought what would happen if one made a sandwich (or even a hamburger with all the fixings) and left it on the moon for years and years. Any ideas about the effects space and the moon would have on it?
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Well the sammich would likely be blown apart by the relaunch. Unless it's parachuted down. In which case it would also be wrapped up. Thus protecting it from the elements. I'd just leave one on a picture of the moon at your house on the floor! So much easier and you can still waste food like you want to.
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Dumber response : The sandwich will lie like that on Moon, frozen & dry but (slow) radiation heated every month. Even the bacteria from you deposited on the sandwich would have died in 20 or 30 hours.
I hope you are lying on the bed & laying (if you are 'laying in bed', my question is "whom are you laying?"; may be your body bacteria). Only hens are laying eggs all over the poultry farm. Eggs lie in the nest. That is the difference.
I hope you are lying on the bed & laying (if you are 'laying in bed', my question is "whom are you laying?"; may be your body bacteria). Only hens are laying eggs all over the poultry farm. Eggs lie in the nest. That is the difference.
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It will remain remarkably well freeze dried for a long while, but even bacteria can't hold out forever. They'll likely damage beyond the point they could be reactivated after a few centuries. Over a couple of million years the burger itself be eroded to dust by micrometeorites which continually strike the lunar surface.
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Freeze dried hamburger.