Before 2050, will any human pass out from exposure to vacuum in space and then survive?
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Humans pass out from exposure to vacuum in under 15 seconds. It's estimated that they can then survive for up to two minutes before repressurization.
Will any human, while in space, be exposed to (near) vacuum sufficient enough to make them pass out, but then survive, presumably via rescue? If they later succumb to their injuries before recovering (over days/ weeks/ etc.), or never regain consciousness, it doesn't count.
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