What will happen to Brazuka in open space?
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The difference in pressure inside and outside the ball would be approximately double from at normal ground level. The ball should still contain that pressure until the temperature changes.
In direct sunlight the temperature could be very very high. In shadow the temperature could be minus several hundred degrees. These extremes would cause the ball to burst under its ground level inflation pressure of 13 psi.