Re: biological changes to make humans able to adapt to space

From: EvMick@aol.com
Date: Fri Dec 03 1999 - 22:27:05 MST


In a message dated 12/3/99 11:13:29 PM Central Standard Time,
zharadon@inconnect.com writes:

> there are
> still the issues of air pressure and temperature - any ideas?

full body panty hose...

really. very tight ....support against low pressure...

And does vacumn have a tempeture? Is the "fridgid depths of space' real or a
bogus holiwood meme?

What is the tempeture of a vacumn? how come it keeps my coffee hot in the
thermos?

Would sweat in a vacumn cool you?

EvMick <------thinks cooling might be more of a problem in space than
heating..



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