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Old January 16th 04, 08:29 PM
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How does a Vacuum work?
It sucks!

Now, if there is a Vacuum on the outside and pressure on the inside - What happens? You have more Vacuum. That is exactly what is happening to the International Space Station. The whole dam place is under too much stress because those bozos at NASA think they know how to run something that is not even theirs.

How is it that NASA has control of the International Space Station when it is so obvious that they are incompetent managers - not to mention the fact that they stole Hubble and still won't give it back!

NASA insists that the pressure of the Space Station should be at 100 lbs of Atmosphere. - Normal Atmosphere on Earth is 13.6 Lbs of Atmosphere at Sea Level. - 13.6 Lbs of Atmosphere at Sea Level is a Barometric pressure of 71 Lbs of Atmosphere in Space. This is standard Space Stuff for those who should know.

The point is that if they don't slow down in increasing the pressure one of two things will happen - The whole dam thing will leak like a siv because it is stretched so badly - or the people will die for over pressure. Maybe this will show up in symptoms in a couple of years or maybe right in the International Space Station its self. Either way - NASA obviously has no idea what it is doing and should be removed from managing the International Space Station.

...wait a minute. lets take all the NASA people who work on trying to manage the International Space Station and put them in a big tank and crank up the pressure for 24 hours a day for 6 - 8 months at a time at 100 lbs of pressure. Ok?

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