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Titan, Saturnian system, Sol Присоединился Ocak 2021
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Infinitech
Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
@peteoxenham if you manufacture a part that will be in contact with heat out of low melting point thermoplastics you deserve whatever happens when it fails.
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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
the only way this gets global coverage is in polar orbit meaning up to a day could pass before landing at a specific spot, it would be faster to launch the pod on a suborbital trajectory to wherever its needed on demand, it would likely also be more fuel efficient.
Inversion@InversionSpace

Arc is a new kind of spacecraft. Not quite a capsule, not quite a spaceplane. It’s based off of a lifting body design – ideal for its mission to deliver cargo from orbit to anywhere on Earth in under an hour.

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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
@axelshowx the guy who posted this is either a bot or a fucking moron
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Axel@axelshowx·
Most dangerous element on Earth ☢️⚠️🌍💀🔥
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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
@block2flaps its dyed, RP-1 is completely translucent because unlike the kerosene its refined from it lacks sulfur content and some olefins that contribute to the cloudy yellow color of most hydrocarbon fuels like gasoline/kerosene/diesel
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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
@Truthful_ast i think they should spend hundreds of billions of dollars firing the ISS at Titan for no reason instead of decomissioning it in 2030
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Truthful🛰️@Truthful_ast·
We need multiple orbiters around Titan
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Brownss@spaceflight1905·
@Truthful_ast My problem is who will want to go to Mars without guarantee of return trip?
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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
@KissingFemboys @CodysLab i couldn't tell you exactly without testing it, but i would guess that sue to the fact gasses mix freely, combined with random motion in a small space, it would stay relatively well mixed. also helium might escape the suit due to it being monatomic and diffusing through the walls
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Cody@CodysLab·
Here's the suit with the overalls on.
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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
@CodysLab leaks WILL be a problem, every spacesuit is designed with leakage in mind. anything more than 15 or so minutes you'll end up in pure oxygen. also you need to be careful using mixed gas with a co2 scrubber, it will concentrate to dangerous levels in a closed cycle.(stay safe cody)
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Cody@CodysLab·
@Infinitech_Labs For short durations (eg leaks are insignificant) the nitrogen trapped in the suit doesn't get used up so I'm not actually in pure oxygen.
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Infinitech@Infinitech_Labs·
not enough people are talking about what this means for building structures on mars. martian concrete requires only sulfur, martian regolith,and water, and can be made airtight. this removes the need for sulfur refining machinery for base construction on mars!
ARCHIVED - Curiosity Rover@MarsCuriosity

*Cronch* I ran over a rock and found crystals inside! It's pure sulfur. (And no, it doesn’t smell.) Elemental sulfur is something we’ve never seen before on Mars. We don't know much about these yellow crystals yet, but my team is excited to investigate. go.nasa.gov/4bPdSow

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