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Old November 29th 12, 06:42 PM
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I hope this question is not too far afield (or too morbid), but does anyone know what would happen to a dead body after 25 years of drifting in space inside a spaceship? I am writing a story that includes the possibility of a astronaut dying while on a mission and his spaceship drifting for 25 years before it is found. I would appreciate any suggestions about how a body would decay in this situation.

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