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so you freeze to death on the moon in space without the sun
This makes no sense given near vaccum conditions
@Death9Reaper I clearly said it is crude representations.
but on the iss doesnt effect it
id like to have an explanation if so
cause according to nasa its the same
No map is perfect.
lol
The globe especially
LOL
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from around +200 to -200 degrees Celsius (+392 to -328 degrees Fahrenheit), so it's natural to wonder how lunar astronauts survived this huge temperature variation.
do you know of any material ever
that can withstand -200 F
i mean C
id like to se eit
doesnt exist
No
astral for a flat earther
you should prob take the time to learn the science
never said it makes sense
but at least know it
It should make sense within their paradigm at least
and spac eis not a vaccuum
never was
stop saying space is a vacuum
How do they determine the temperatures of space out there?
space is an absent of matter and it pulls matte rinto empty space which is a vacuum like effect
hey so i joined to ask a flat earther a question
its not a vacuum by any means
Near vaccuum, for general purposes
its not a vacuum at all
not even a lil bit
its best described as a vacuum to put it in ez terms
yes they do that
@Mr Grim Go ahead
but no its not a vacuum at all
Yeah
ya go re read what the vacuum effec tin space actually is