Would a Walkman work in space?




As the story in the film “Guardians of the Galaxy” goes, character Peter Quill’s dying mother made him a mix called “Awesome Mix Vol. 1” that he rocked out to …

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  1. Walkman was kept with him = he never experienced -455 or whatever, so it wouldnt have been exposed to space unless Quill was

  2. 3 minutes of pointless. If starlord's walkman was at -195.8°C, starlord was at -195.8°C. Not only would he be very dead, he would be seen walking in nitrogen rain and sheets of dry ice whenever this "exposure" happened.
    Conclusion: his walkman probably didn't get very cold
    Why were the planets he visited not that cold? idk; but apparently they aren't

  3. This is so asinine and a waste of a rare and good condition TPS-L2 walkman. Should've let the real NASA scientists handle this experiment or asked a real astronaut about this.

  4. First of all this experiment is complete bs, You could’ve easily just put it in a vacuum chamber and get more accurate results, And there is no liquid in space, So this experiment is a failure because the Liquid is what ruined the device

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