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10 Terrifying Facts About Space 50M Videos is the #1 place for all your heart warming stories about amazing people that will inspire you everyday. Make sure to subscribe and never miss a single video! #viralstory #amazingpeople #50MVideos 10 Terrifying Facts About Space Space is infinitely huge, interesting, and above all extremely scary. Continuous advancement in science and technology has shown us much about faraway skies — to be specific, that it's chilly, dark, and tantalizingly baffling up there. It's more alarming than Hell. In space, there is no room for error; even the slightest mistake will kill you. In 1970, 30% of people who went into space died. If you are searching for some mind-blowing facts about space, you have come to the perfect spot! In the meantime, join us as we count down ten truly terrifying facts about the horror film that is our universe. #10 Astronauts Drink Recycled Urine and Sweat Is this disturbing? This is not a joke. Water is very limited in space. It’s not easy to transport anything to the space station. For a person to survive in space for a year, they have to drink about 730 liters of their recycled sweat and urine. It usually takes about 8-10 days to process water on the space station. According to Layne Carter, the manager of the ISIS water system, the ISIS gathers moisture from breath and sweat, pee from individuals and research animals, and water from sinks and showers to keep the station hydrated. "It possesses a flavor like filtered water, as long as you can mentally move beyond the point that it's reused pee and condensate that comes out of the air," • Astronauts Drink Urine and Other Waste Wat... #9 Meteors Can Strike Earth with No Warning Envision cruising along in your Honda or Chevy GUV (Galactic Utility Vehicle) shooting sound waves on the ol' satellite when unexpectedly out of the blue, BLAMM !you're sucker-punched by an immense stone. Not exclusively is your protection rate going to soar, yet the closest space side help is billions of miles away. Bummer! Even though this situation may appear to be a science fiction bad dream, a comparable event happened on planet earth in 2013 after a shooting star detonated over the Ural Mountains in Russia. When the residue settled, more than 400 individuals had been harmed, underscoring the upsetting reality that falling flotsam and jetsam can strike all of a sudden. Yeah, they can simply fall at any second, rain down on the Earth, and case huge demolition, and we probably won't know until it's too late. Sweet dreams! #8 Space has a smell You've probably heard that space has a smell maybe like burnt steak or some type of barbecue that's true. We consider space a void, black as night, dead silent, and without air. A spot like that couldn't possibly have a smell, isn't that so? Notably, space has a particular scent. While we can't smell anything in space because anybody attempting to do so would immediately pass on, what we can smell are the things that have returned from space. Here are some ways the smell of space has been described by people who’ve been there: Gunpowder, Seared steak, Hot metal, Welding fumes, Carries a distinct odor of ozone, a faint acrid smell, Sulfurous and some sort of brimstone .“Just imagine sweaty feet and stale body odor, mix that odor with nail polish remover and gasoline … then you get close!” #7 Height of Astronauts Space explorers can develop roughly two inches (5 cm) in tallness when in space. It is due to the disks of the spinal column: On Earth, the plates are marginally compressed because of gravity. In space, that pressure is not present making the plates grow. The outcome: the spine lengthens, and the space traveler is taller. Anyhow, this additional stature is lost when returning the Earth's environment and being exposed to the Earth's gravity once again. #6 Zombie Stars Just when you figure we can’t make any more zombie movies, TV shows, and books about bloodsuckers and the undead, the science network has gotten the quarrel together with "Zombie Stars." Really? What's next? brainiacs, a Frankenplanet? Don't worry about it. As one would figure, a zombie star is something that won't die. Like Ever! The massive blast from a supernova ordinarily sparkles brilliantly for some time before the withering star is crushed into space dust. That is except if, for reasons that presently can't seem to be resolved the star figures out how to keep away from death. Adding to the repulsiveness appears, the zombie star can turn into a vampire star by sucking fuel and vitality from a close-by star to resuscitate itself. The most renowned zombie (for researchers, at any rate) is known as iPTF14hls. The star originally showed up in 1954 and was thought to have kicked the bucket over 50 years prior — yet a disclosure in 2014 uncovered it's as yet bursting at the seams with no plans of resigning.