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Is there anything on the ISS that would be destroyed if that object were returned to Earth?
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Is there anything on the ISS that would be destroyed if that object were returned to Earth?
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Is there anything (device, animal, plant, etc.) on the International Space Station that will be destroyed if that object returns to Earth? (Assume that thing/animal is brought in, for example, the Soyuz with the astronauts in a soft re-entry)
It could be either fabricated/manufactured/born there or traveled from the Earth and changed with the time.
For example, if you bring an Anglerfish to the surface of the ocean, it will die because of the pressure difference.
Note: I am NOT saying what part of the ISS is going to be destroyed (or not) when the ISS reenters.
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Is there anything (device, animal, plant, etc.) on the International Space Station that will be destroyed if that object returns to Earth? (Assume that thing/animal is brought in, for example, the Soyuz with the astronauts in a soft re-entry)
It could be either fabricated/manufactured/born there or traveled from the Earth and changed with the time.
For example, if you bring an Anglerfish to the surface of the ocean, it will die because of the pressure difference.
Note: I am NOT saying what part of the ISS is going to be destroyed (or not) when the ISS reenters.
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Do you want to include things that have been on the ISS previously or only those things that are currently on the ISS?
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Is there anything (device, animal, plant, etc.) on the International Space Station that will be destroyed if that object returns to Earth? (Assume that thing/animal is brought in, for example, the Soyuz with the astronauts in a soft re-entry)
It could be either fabricated/manufactured/born there or traveled from the Earth and changed with the time.
For example, if you bring an Anglerfish to the surface of the ocean, it will die because of the pressure difference.
Note: I am NOT saying what part of the ISS is going to be destroyed (or not) when the ISS reenters.
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Is there anything (device, animal, plant, etc.) on the International Space Station that will be destroyed if that object returns to Earth? (Assume that thing/animal is brought in, for example, the Soyuz with the astronauts in a soft re-entry)
It could be either fabricated/manufactured/born there or traveled from the Earth and changed with the time.
For example, if you bring an Anglerfish to the surface of the ocean, it will die because of the pressure difference.
Note: I am NOT saying what part of the ISS is going to be destroyed (or not) when the ISS reenters.
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Floating water (or other fluid) droplets cannot be returned to Earth without losing their form.
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