Aries
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Your photo is mathematically incorrect
Ok is we assume in both diagrams the sun is in the same spot the curve of the earth would throw off the angle
There a icewall around the flat earth modle
model
yea but they work say the experiment would give the same out come with the same conditions
you making a big jump
and taking that out of context
yea but they work say the experiment would give the same out come with the same conditions
you making a big jump
and taking that out of context
antartica
lmao
When was the last case of poli
you understand that by saying that you admit vaccines work right
no one has even made the point that the earth is a perfect globe
no
it called perspective
the further you get away from a sphere the less you can tell imperfections
whjich blue marble photo aree you talking about theres 2
?
I Don't understand?
I still dont understand
but ok
no you
not you
mike
Moon balloons
?
Do you know what those are
There not "Moon Balloons" There wheels
for the rover
lmao
Yea
if you look there weren't inflated there store and they fold out
space gaps?
MLI consists of lightweight reflective films assembled into thin layers that range in thickness. These layers are usually made of polyimide or polyester films (types of plastics) coated with very thin layers of aluminum. The exact composition depends on where the satellite will orbit, what the insulation will be protecting and how much sunlight it will be exposed to.
The gold and silver colored sheets you see are often a single layer of aluminized polyimide with the silver aluminum side facing in. The yellowish-gold color of the polyimide on the outside gives the satellite the appearance of being wrapped in gold.
Multi-layer insulation is used on satellites primarily for thermal control and protects the delicate on-board instruments from the extreme temperatures of space. Depending on its orbit, a satellite can experience temperatures from below -200ยฐF to well above 300ยฐF, sometimes at the same time! Not to mention the high temperatures the onboard instruments can produce.
While MLI does not insulate a spacecraft from heat conduction or convection very well, this doesnโt particularly matter in the near-vacuum of space. With no air around, radiation is the dominate form of heat transfer. MLI is designed to reflect solar radiation back into space, keeping the instruments cool enough to operate while in sunlight. It also maintains internal temperatures by keeping heat in, protecting the instruments from the extreme cold experienced when the spacecraft moves through Earthโs (or its own) shadow.
MLI can also provide a layer of defense against dust impacts, protecting delicate internal instruments and sensors from tiny particles of space debris.
Although sheets of gold are not used to cover entire satellite bodies, real gold is in fact used on some satellite components. From vapor-deposited gold taping to gold coating, gold is used because of its multiple benefits in outer space. Gold helps protect against corrosion from ultraviolet light and x-rays and acts as a reliable and long lasting electrical contact in onboard electronics.
Gold is also used by NASA in the construction of spacesuits. Because of its excellent ability to reflect infrared light while letting in visible light, astronautsโ visors have a thin layer of gold on them to protect their eyes from unfiltered sunlight.
Space foil
Wait do you think that sun produces radition like a nuclear reactor
because it dosnt
Radiation on earth spreads alot differently than in space
Yea it cold
Do i know the temperater of the moon or the sun
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No
its not
good start
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