NASA Astronaut Debunks Star-Lord's Near-Death Scene in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

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A retired astronaut and engineer, Chris Hadfield, analyzed the near-death scene of Star-Lord in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and discussed its accuracy. He explained that while the face swelling and blood fizzing depicted in the scene are somewhat accurate, the time Star-Lord was able to survive in space without a spacesuit was unrealistic. Hadfield also mentioned that the frost forming on Star-Lord's face would not happen instantaneously as shown in the movie. Despite the lack of realism, the Guardians of the Galaxy movies still incorporate some accurate physiological elements, and Hadfield's insights provide an interesting perspective on the scene.
Topics:science#film#guardians-of-the-galaxy#marvel-cinematic-universe#realism#science-fiction#star-lord
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