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Old October 19th 16, 12:14 PM posted to sci.space.policy,sci.physics,rec.arts.sf.science
Jeff Findley[_6_]
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Default A smaller, faster version of the SpaceX Interplanetary Transport System to Mars.

In article , says...

On 10/18/2016 7:46 AM, Jeff Findley wrote:


Actually, look at the Skylab atmosphere. It used a a 84-percent oxygen
and 16-percent nitrogen breathing mixture at a mere 3 psi instead of the
"normal" 14.7 psi, which is earth sea level pressure.


74-percent oxygen and 26-percent nitrogen breathing mixture at 5 pounds
per square inch
http://history.nasa.gov/SP-400/ch2.htm

forget that stuff,

how are they going to get all the furnature up there ? like the chairs,
beds, tables, desks, monitors, computers, sterios, stoves ?

you cant use a bucket for all that, and there is no IKIA nearby.


Dumbass.

Jeff
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