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Body Preservation

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space-exploration2 years ago

The Consequences of Death in Space: Insights from a Scientist

As space travel becomes more common, the possibility of someone dying in space raises questions about what happens to the body. If someone dies on a low-Earth-orbit mission, the crew can return the body to Earth within hours. On the Moon, the body could be returned home in a few days. However, if an astronaut dies during a trip to Mars, the body would likely be preserved in a separate chamber or specialized body bag until the crew returns to Earth. If an astronaut were to step outside into space without a spacesuit, they would die almost instantly due to the loss of pressure and exposure to the vacuum. Burial or cremation on Mars is not ideal due to energy requirements and contamination concerns, so the body would likely be preserved until it can be returned to Earth.

science-and-technology2 years ago

The Consequences of Death in Space

If someone were to die in space, the handling of the body would depend on the location and circumstances. In low-Earth-orbit missions, the body could be returned to Earth within hours or days. However, during a trip to Mars, the body would likely be preserved in a separate chamber or specialized body bag until the end of the mission, when it could be returned to Earth. If an astronaut were to step outside into space without a spacesuit, they would die almost instantly due to the loss of pressure and exposure to the vacuum. Burial or cremation on Mars is not ideal due to energy requirements and potential contamination, so preserving the body would be the likely approach. Planning and protocols are necessary for handling deaths in space, including supporting the crew and grieving families.

odd-news2 years ago

"Mysterious preservation of nun's body draws crowds in Missouri"

Hundreds of people have visited a small town in Missouri to see the body of a Black nun, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body has barely decomposed since her death in 2019. Lancaster's body was exhumed in April and was found to be intact and perfectly preserved. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, will place her body in a glass shrine in their church on Monday. While some see it as a sign of holiness, others say the lack of decomposition may not be as rare as people think.

odd-news2 years ago

"Mystery surrounds nun's remarkably preserved body, drawing crowds to rural Missouri"

Hundreds of people have visited a small town in Missouri to see the body of a Black nun, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body has barely decomposed since her death in 2019. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, discovered an intact body and “a perfectly preserved religious habit” when they exhumed Lancaster in April. The monastery said that Lancaster’s body will be placed in a glass shrine in their church on Monday. The Diocese of Kansas City-St. Joseph said that the body’s condition has generated widespread interest and raised important questions, and it is important to protect the integrity of the mortal remains of Sister Wilhelmina to allow for a thorough investigation.

odd-news2 years ago

"Mystery of Nun's Un-decayed Body Draws Crowds and Plans for Shrine"

Hundreds of people have visited a small town in Missouri to see the body of a Black nun, Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, whose body has barely decomposed since her death in 2019. Lancaster's body was exhumed in April and was found to be intact and perfectly preserved. The Benedictines of Mary, Queen of Apostles, will place her body in a glass shrine in their church on Monday. While some see it as a sign of holiness, others say the lack of decomposition may not be as rare as people think.