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Re: Hazzards of vacuum
Just the vacuum? The only hazard I can think of is gases in enclosed spaces. If you have a sealed container of any kind of gas in it (propellant, fuel cell, human living space), then you need enough structural integrity to keep the relative gas pressure from blowing out that container.
There are lots of other hazards in "space" but many--if not most of them--have nothing to do with it being a "vacuum."
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