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Smell fatigues very quickly, but the space station is not that small a
volume. If one module stinks every time they enter it, there is a problem in that module. But the fatigue goes away when they are in a different module. The thing to do about stink is to let the air out of the module and it won't stink anymore. Astronauts will be in spacesuits of course. Tom |
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In sci.space.policy Christopher wrote:
On 25 Oct 2003 17:33:09 GMT, (TKalbfus) wrote: Smell fatigues very quickly, but the space station is not that small a volume. If one module stinks every time they enter it, there is a problem in that module. But the fatigue goes away when they are in a different module. The thing to do about stink is to let the air out of the module and it won't stink anymore. Astronauts will be in spacesuits of course. And if the stink returns when the module is re-pressurised? Well, that depends on if the suits stink worse than the station. |
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