Message from @chororix
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the answer is 400+F
would been sufficent
dont profess to be a space wiz
if you cant know basic facts
yup
remember they had to run to ht e lander
cause of nights -170c
and thats why no nighttime
i cant stand nasa trolls who dont even know basic science
but scream other ppls ideas
learn simple facts
show me tin foil stopping -170 C
lol
tin ?
it's gold dude
im sorry mylar tin foil dipped in plastic
omg
im sorry
yes of tin foil and polymers
IE plastic
im sorry alumnium
word games
mean nothing
its tin foil and plastic
sorry
Mylar is the brand name for a special type of stretched polyester film. Melinex and Hostaphan are two other well-known trade names for this plastic, <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
generally known as BoPET or biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalate.
its alumnium and plastic
sorry
Several properties of BoPET, including Mylar, make it desirable for commercial applications:
Electric insulator
Transparent
High tensile strength
Chemical stability
Reflective
Gas barrier
Odor barrier
Mylar = tin?
Molten polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is extruded as a thin film onto a chilled surface, such as a roller.
thats alumnium oxide derrivitive
IE tin foil
Alright, <@!524800134651969545> has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.
mylar is literally tin foil and plastic
its not magic
please expand your vocabulary :3
The BoPet film was developed by DuPont, Hoechst, and Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) in the 1950s. NASA's Echo II balloon was launched in 1964. The Echo balloon was 40 meters in diameter and constructed of 9 micrometers thick Mylar film sandwiched between layers of 4.5 micrometers of thick aluminum foil<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<