No
Uh, no, a dead body cannot decompose in space due to it's near vaccum and extremes of temperature.
Plus the number of alveoli where gas exchange is diminished.
the shuttle Columbia
they have 200,561 and more people dead they have some people wen they take them and the roof they dead. but now they still take people out.
Neutron stars are considered stellar remnants, hence are already dead. What you see is just a hot and dead core. It will remain floating for the duration of the universe unless affected by external forces, slowly cooling.
They just keep floating around.
Dead floating in space
If it is floating around, is whitish looking, and its eyes are pale.
Swamp People - 2010 Floating Dead 4-3 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-PG (L, V)
Fish do not normally "float around" they swim. If your fish is floating/sinking then it is probably dead.
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The feeling of weightlessness is similar to the feeling you have when floating in a swimming pool. Buoyancy is a pretty good simulation of weightlessness. Although there is NO friction in space so you would be either dead from explosive decompression or (if you were wearing a space-suit) you would bee throwing up in your helmet from rapid spinning.
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Its dead
Floating
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They're dead?