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  1. 30 gru 2016 · If you brought liquid water into outer space, would it freeze or would it boil? The vacuum of space is awfully different from what we’re used to here on Earth.

  2. 3 wrz 2019 · Water immediately boils in space or any vacuum. Space does not have a temperature because temperature is a measure of molecule movement. The temperature of a glass of water in space would depend on whether or not it was in sunlight, in contact with another object, or floating freely in darkness.

  3. 10 sty 2014 · But if you were to put some liquid water out into deep space with its freezing temperatures, would it freeze? Remember that there’s also — literally — zero pressure in space.

  4. 24 sie 2023 · In space — it is nearly a vacuum, which means freezing is impossible despite the low temperature. So, what would happen to a bucket of water hypothetically poured into an open space?

  5. 4 wrz 2011 · If you throw water out in space, about where we are in the solar system, what's going to happen is that any water that evaporates off it isn't going to come back again - it's a hard vacuum. So it's going to boil away and, as it does that, it's going to get colder.

  6. 11 gru 2014 · You can bring liquid water to space (aboard, say, the international space station) where it can be kept in Earth-like conditions: at a stable temperature and pressure.

  7. 17 cze 2024 · New simulations indicate that ice crystallization happens fastest — this slow-motion movie covers mere nanoseconds — when water is tuned to a critical point called the liquid-liquid transition. We learn in grade school that water freezes at zero degrees Celsius, but that’s seldom true.

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