Re: Could a human walk on Titan's surface?
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Date: 01/18/05
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Date: 18 Jan 2005 14:43:46 -0800
What about on Mars, without a spacesuit?
Warmest temperatures on Mars are something like +40F (+4C) as I recall.
Could a human at one of these warm locations take a big gulp of air
inside the spaceship and run outside holding his breath for a few
seconds, then run back inside, without getting killed? Assuming no dust
storms, volcanoes, etc. are in progress at the time, of course. What
would kill him, if anything?
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