Space stuff?

If an astronaut in space were to take the lid off a jar, then after a while put the lid back on the jar, what would be in the jar?

Answers:
your miniscule genitalia.
Nothing.
a vacume
maybe some hydrogen ( from the sun)
possibly dust from comets
but mostly , a vacume
compressed air?..well you said you didn,t want " nothing"
JAM !
More space?
if u have asked this question in late 19's the answer would be ether.
so u don't want nothing as there can't be nothing..
inside the jar u can find some sort of radiations (due to nuclear reactions) things like muons, quarks and the space dust ..


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vacuum.
Did the jar have anything in it in the first place? In which case some of that is probably left.
flabum!!!!!

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