• @[email protected]
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    132 months ago

    It is notoriously hard to cool things in space. There’s no water or air to dump the heat.

    • @SlothMama
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      22 months ago

      Bro you have hundreds of tons of cold stone on the moon. I didn’t say space.

        • @SlothMama
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          02 months ago

          That’s on you if you want to dismiss my insights on the basis of the language I use to express ideas. Pretty surface level evaluation tbh, bruh.

          • @[email protected]
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            -12 months ago

            I dismissed your idea because it’s bad. I decided to not waste my time explaining on the basis of the language you use.

            The fact that I have to clarify this confirms I made the right decision.

            • @SlothMama
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              12 months ago

              What a pompous position to take. I sure hope you don’t make important decisions anywhere.

    • @[email protected]
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      2 months ago

      Can you elaborate more? I’m under the impression space is very cold, and the heat would get sucked out like I wish I was, at least once before I eat shit.

      • @three
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        32 months ago

        the cold is helpful but moving the heat, but is the hard thing getting it away from the space craft. Since there is no atmosphere to take away your heat it just kinda sits there. If it is getting the suns rays it can be even more difficult. so basically it is quite hard.

      • @Telodzrum
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        22 months ago

        Space is cold and not dense. Heat needs to move from a high energy medium to a low energy medium to be dissipated. Since there isn’t any matter for the thermal energy to be transferred to, cooling in space is actually quite difficult.

      • @[email protected]
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        02 months ago

        You need to put the heat somewhere. In the vacuum, heat can only transfer by radiation, which is much less efficient.