The fact it never ends...
Others follow...continuous blackholes and no oxygen.
Darkness also scares me. =)
2007-04-29 03:30:59
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answer #1
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answered by marcelino angelo (BUSY) 7
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No oxygen would scare me the most. Knowing that you're up there in one little spaceship or space station and there's only that much oxygen and if either the oxygen tank valves fail or the hull starts leaking there's no way out.
Black holes would be scary in themselves, but they are one, not a strict attribute of space, and two, there are none close enough to the Earth to be dangerous.
And as for the fact that it never ends, that wouldn't bother me at all, unless I was in a ship that was accidentally flying outwards unpowered with no way to get back. But that would be a very rare occurence.
2007-04-29 03:32:31
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Well this is more of an opinion question than a question with a set answer but the fact that a little mistake could be the difference between life and death out in space.
2007-04-29 03:37:05
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answer #3
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answered by San Jose 3
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Sitting here at my computer, it's not scary at all. But if I was up there, it would be the fact that so many things have to work right, every time, or else I won't live much longer. Vacuum seals have to be perfect everywhere, or the air bleeds away. Heat radiators have to work, or the temperature will build until I die of heatstroke. Air filtration has to do its job, or the CO2 levels will rise past tolerable levels (This almost killed the Apollo 13 astronauts). Computers, recycling systems, fuel systems, navigation, communications, everything has to work, and work with the other systems, or else I die.
2007-04-29 03:34:42
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answer #4
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answered by Ralfcoder 7
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Solar Flares
2007-04-29 03:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely nothing about space scares me. I'm much more scared about what's happening here on Earth.
2007-04-29 08:15:09
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answer #6
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answered by GeoffG 7
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super black holes are rather uncommon to start with, and this is even rarer for an merchandise to pass interior the direction of the form horizon (the area of no return, as a manner to communicate). they are no longer something in any respect like the cosmic vacuum cleaners that they are made out to be. think of of it like this: If the sunlight became replaced precise now with a black hollow of the comparable mass, earth might nonetheless keep on in rather plenty the comparable orbit. this is basically as quickly as you pass the form horizon that gravity will become intense. individually, i think of great novas are somewhat scarier. If a close-by famous person is going great nova and one among its poles happens to be directed in direction of earth, we would be blasted by using all kinds of radiation, including a brilliant quantity of gamma rays. no longer precisely a delightful problem... Doug: Hah, i became initially going to respond to with "existence", yet I figured somebody might beat me to it. good practice.
2016-12-29 16:01:33
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answered by rebman 3
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Black holes! As fascinating as the phenomenon is, I could only imagine what would happen if I ever when into one.
2007-04-29 03:35:15
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answer #8
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answered by gnatlord 4
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It's too far from the grocery store and the internet. I get hungry after about 6 hours and don't like drinking my own filtered urine or anyone elses.
2007-05-01 18:20:04
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answer #9
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answered by mike s 2
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It's to dark and quiet along with no oxygen are the three biggies for me.
2007-04-29 04:43:52
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answered by ? 4
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