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Any one know how far away from the sun you would have to be to not feel it's
heat to any extent? For example, I know an astronaut doing a space walk would bake without a suit, where the ISS is. And in the shadows, he'd freeze solid. But how far away would he have to be so the heat from the sun wouldn't be a problem, just the cold. Thanks. |
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On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 10:45:58 PM UTC-5, wrote:
Any one know how far away from the sun you would have to be to not feel it's heat to any extent? For example, I know an astronaut doing a space walk would bake without a suit, where the ISS is. And in the shadows, he'd freeze solid. But how far away would he have to be so the heat from the sun wouldn't be a problem, just the cold. Thanks. Saturn |
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On Fri, 22 Nov 2019 20:58:41 -0800 (PST), Scott Kozel wrote:
On Friday, November 22, 2019 at 10:45:58 PM UTC-5, wrote: Any one know how far away from the sun you would have to be to not feel it's heat to any extent? For example, I know an astronaut doing a space walk would bake without a suit, where the ISS is. And in the shadows, he'd freeze solid. But how far away would he have to be so the heat from the sun wouldn't be a problem, just the cold. Thanks. Saturn Thanks. |
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