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Nitrocosm: There's no air, so I understand that it would not be conducted away. | 9 years ago at 7:50 pm | |
vega7285: It would. | 9 years ago at 7:50 pm | |
vega7285: The issue is that radiation is a slow means of heat transfer. Conduction and convection are much faster. | 9 years ago at 7:50 pm | |
Nitrocosm: So it would be a problem for things like batteries and lubricants that need a certain range. | 9 years ago at 7:51 pm | |
vega7285: Vaccum's an excellent insulator. | 9 years ago at 7:51 pm | |
vega7285: Vaccum's an excellent insulator. | 9 years ago at 7:51 pm | |
vega7285: oh, if there's lubricants, they'd possibly evaporate or otehrwise suffer losses too, in a low pressure environment. | 9 years ago at 7:51 pm | |
Nitrocosm: cold boil | 9 years ago at 7:51 pm | |
Nitrocosm: But these are reasons for android to wear space suits. | 9 years ago at 7:52 pm | |
vega7285: Yep. | 9 years ago at 7:53 pm |
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