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Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy (2005) Spacewalk and Rescue

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Uploaded by on Jul 20, 2007

After being jettison into space, Ford and Arthur are rescued by sheer improbability.

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  • i think i'm a sofa.

    i know how you feel.

    AAAAAAHHH!!!!

  • You can actually hold your breath in space, and survive. I don't know where i heard this from, but apparently your skin (possibly?) can withstand space's sonditions for a few seconds. Of course, you'd die soon after.

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  • Ford, you're turning into a penguin. Stop it!

  • I looked up the number, and it is a phone number in Greene, Maine.

    Hope no one actually has this phone number ;)

  • your lungs coudnt possbily keep the air in them because of the pressure, the coldness would also instantly freeze you and the negative pressure would pretty much rip u appart :)

  • LMFAO...thats my phone NUMBER !!

  • @gasolinemcr my favorite funny scene from the movie lol

  • @17352195746655 you'd be burned to death by solar radiation D:

  • @ButteredMilk a dog can last about 2 minutes.

  • I am. popular belief that a body would cool of is wrong, you see, because there is no substance around you to lose your heat to. because of imminent sunlight, also, some heat would be absorbed, meaning you would heat up.

  • i no this post is 2 months old but..... are u suggesting you would heat up in space?????

  • Oh, I see. I should be embarassed that I hadn't thought of it, really, but for some reason all I can think of is how brilliant the idea is.

    I mean, you can't lose heat through conduction or convection because theres nothing out there, the only choice left is radiation and, well, a human body at 36 C wouldn't radiate a huge amount of energy out, would it? In fact, I'd think that the energy input from the sun would more than compensate for it.

    I just had my eureka moment for today. Thanks!

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