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Pressurized (but still a gas) air would depressurize on being released from it's container (ship of box) and would move in the direction it was originally moving until it was captured by the gravity well of an object or until the gas dissipated and there wasn't enough to all a 'cloud' of air.

If the air were solidified (frozen) then like any other object it would move in a straight line at the same velocity as it's initial velocity, until something else interfered.

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Q: Will objects in space travel forever at the same speedIf so would pressurized air travel the in the same mannerCould you recreate this or would the air ruin the vacuumhope this isn't a dumb question?
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