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Anyone know the first use in fiction?

I seem to remember something in some work from the "Golden Age" of Science Fiction (if I recall correctly) where a number of people have to transfer from one space ship to another without the benefit of EVA suits. Sorry I can't remember the title, but I do recall that after the jump the only lasting symptom was "a bad case of sunburn". Planish 19:52, 18 August 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Requested move

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Talk:SpacingSpacing → I'm not sure, perhaps vacuum exposure – I have a hard time believing spacing is the term used for this, unless perhaps it was used in some science fiction show or such. Nothing linking to the page intends this as the target. Perhaps the page could then be expanded to include more information on the effects of exposure to a vacuum, and a "Vacuum exposure in fiction" section could document some of the various portrayals. If someone has a better idea, please suggest it. — Knowledge Seeker 04:58, 2 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Voting

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Not moved for now. Please decide on one option for a WP:RM, and then vote on it. ;) Thanks! —Nightstallion (?) 07:34, 11 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

A "billion" times more common?

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I've reverted the move (please start a discussion, WP:RM). There appears to be no rational with substance as to why this article needs to be disambiguated, unless there's another article called spacing? The dab link seems to cover the other pages (titled "space") well, in my opinion. Matthew 16:12, 4 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]