This Is How Long You’d Survive On The Moon

    In For All Mankind, If you’ve ever wondered how long a person could survive on the Moon without a spacesuit, this scene gives you the answer. I don’t think the duct tape helped. Fun fact: Moon’s dust is trillions of microscopic, cactus like glass shards 🧑‍🚀

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    1. Holding your breath the pressure would collapse both lungs, your saliva, moisture and other fluids blood included would boil due to extreme negative temperatures, which your fluids (blood) would travel to your head scrambling your grey matter (no your head wouldn't explode) ice crystals would form under your skin due to a process call frost bite the severe kind. I think the fine moon dust would be the less of the evils you would have to worry about those respirators wasn't gonna help them much same for that duck tape.

    2. Fun fact.. two astronauts were once refused entry back into the main cabin of the capsule to go back home to earth.. because they were covered in moon dust. they were handed a vacuum and the door was shut.

    3. During various nasa tests a few different people were accidentally subjected to vacuum. The longest for just under 1 minute. All survived and reported about 15 seconds of usable consciousness followed by another 10-15 seconds of extreme disorientation, then unconsciousness. All lost their sense of taste and smell for several days to a week afterwards.

    4. The duct tape was to keep some pressure on their bodies when they went outside. The whole idea was that they knew it wasn't going to work, but it would give them just a few more seconds of consciousness to do what they had to do before the entire base was destroyed.

    5. The tape is to keep their body pressure stabilized. Your body is used to 1atmosphere and the moon has well less than that. It's going to start your blood boiling if you take away the pressure of the air against the body. Just one tiny part of why a base on the moon is kinda dumb outside of maybe a research station.

    6. Gordo and Tracy Stevens, America’s star crossed lovers. The world’s first Lunar heroes. I love that they went out together in their final moments, and that they at least rekindled some kind of affection for one another

    7. I love how every comment is someone saying everyone else is wrong and giving a completely different reason as to why they died and nobody is addressing they went out there with just gas masks, no oxygen.

    8. Yet we walked on it in 1969 with excellent that. But we are supposed to believe it is to expensive to try that again with all the so-called advancements. Bullshit… We were never there and will near go there… Clown ass humans… ❌️

    9. The show has been on for six seasons, for all mankind. I just heard about it and talk radio a few months ago, my wife and I are watching it. Great blend of enough history to be believable, with political characters we recognize, and world events as they unfolded. Just a different timeline about the space race. This episode was very sad.

    10. Fun fact part is misleading, it's the vacuum.
      It's like pulling a fish from the bottom of the sea to the surface instantly. You're dead in seconds.