erm - yes.
Any reason why you think it would not be possible?
2007-11-14 04:37:18
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answer #1
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answered by attakkdog 5
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Yes, I think thats pretty sure to be. The first thing is bacause of lack of living air . WE can't respire and besides , the air pressure is certainly going to affect. The change in air pressure will certainly make us clubben. Anyone will certainly be clubbed to death in space avoiding the correct procedures
2007-11-14 06:31:42
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answer #2
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answered by you gain 2 draw 2
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Yes, if you are a millionaire who can afford a trip to outer space, and you happen to bring an enemy along with you who happened to bring a club.
2007-11-14 04:44:12
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answer #3
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answered by KEYNARDO 5
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Not if you free falling, any attempt to swing a club would result in your being thrown away from the club.
2007-11-14 06:48:00
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answered by johnandeileen2000 7
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No, because the sort of person capable of such an act is weeded out of the astronaut selection process at a fairly early stage. No clubbers, means no clubbees.
2007-11-14 05:01:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely. Concerne is correct. Objects continue to have mass even if there is no weight. So swing away. Your enemies cannot stand before you.
2007-11-14 04:49:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Even when there is no gravity, an object still has the same mass and can do the same amount of damage.
2007-11-14 04:44:28
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answered by ConcernedCitizen 7
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So far, the rate of violent crime in space has been very low.
2007-11-14 04:49:45
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answered by injanier 7
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sure. Just because there's a lack of gravity, doesnt mean that the impact of mass has no effect.
2007-11-14 05:40:12
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answered by xooxcable 5
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Yes. --You think hammers are not used in space?
2007-11-14 04:38:57
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answered by Mark 6
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No. Because there are no seals in space...
2007-11-14 04:46:11
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answer #11
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answered by DrAnders_pHd 6
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