Lack of gravity should not affect the pacifier. Perhaps you should contact Google who are sponsoring experiments in space and suggest a scientific test with one?
telescope
The Chandra Telescope uses x-rays to examine outer space.
i used a pacifier on the young kid who wouldn't stop screaming!
You would use the positions of distant stars.
water is similar to outer space because it has little gravity so astronomers use it to practice in it to get ready for outer space.
the tread that is use on a V2Q outer space blue colour code in embroidery is a sewing thread
The conquest of outer space is an ongoing endeavour.
You just can't do that.
(Concerning to outer Space subjects, the use of computers is fundamental on all fields.)
There is no oxygen in space. Astronauts have to take oxygen with them.
You should always check the pacifier for cracks, tears and any other signs of use. Once you see that, you should definitely replace it.
If we only use statistics to answer this, there is currently no chance of dying in space since 528 people have been in space and none of them died while there. Now, chances of dying while trying to get INTO outer space is a whole different discussion.