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On 4/10/2013 8:37 AM, Jeff Findley wrote:
Can't even test spacesuits. Specifically, Apollo (and shuttle, and US- ISS) spacesuits all use water (for cooling. This works because it is essentially vented to vacuum where it freezes and sublimates. This won't work well, or at all, on Mars due to the thin atmosphere. Water vented to a vacuum will boil, not freeze. |
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On 4/10/2013 8:37 AM, Jeff Findley wrote: Can't even test spacesuits. Specifically, Apollo (and shuttle, and US- ISS) spacesuits all use water (for cooling. This works because it is essentially vented to vacuum where it freezes and sublimates. This won't work well, or at all, on Mars due to the thin atmosphere. Water vented to a vacuum will boil, not freeze. Nope. Look here for "ice" and "sublimates". Liquid Cooling and Ventilation Garment http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_...lation_Garment Jeff -- "the perennial claim that hypersonic airbreathing propulsion would magically make space launch cheaper is nonsense -- LOX is much cheaper than advanced airbreathing engines, and so are the tanks to put it in and the extra thrust to carry it." - Henry Spencer |
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