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What I think really screwed him up was jumping out of the escape pod in mid space. It can't be to healthy to jump out of something of 100s of miles of hours and jumping into Zero Gravity.
Since he had a space suit on, why not? Astronauts currently do that kind of thing all the time. When they go on spacewalks outside of the shuttlecraft to perform repairs on say, the Hubble Space Telescope, neither craft stops moving - they keep going at thousands of miles per hour. If they stopped moving foreward, the gravity of Earth would suck them in and they would crash. As long as their spacesuits are in working order, being outside in the middle of space won't hurt them. Finally, zero G never hurt anyone in the short term - maybe Squall's nose would get a little stuffed since all the fluids in his body would rise into his head, but meh. ;) His move was risky, sure, because he had no way of getting back, but spacewalking? We've been doing that since the 1960's.