Message from @Wall Man

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2019-04-15 09:15:56 UTC  

"space doesn't exist"

2019-04-15 09:15:57 UTC  

a star do a die and go boom

2019-04-15 09:16:00 UTC  

probably their reasoning

2019-04-15 09:16:31 UTC  

Spacewalking astronauts face a wide variety of temperatures. In Earth orbit, conditions can be as cold as minus 250 degrees Fahrenheit. In the sunlight, they can be as hot as 250 degrees. A spacesuit protects astronauts from those extreme temperatures (taken from nasa website)

2019-04-15 09:16:46 UTC  

wait hold on a second

2019-04-15 09:16:54 UTC  

the thing i looked at before said celsius. its time for a thonk

2019-04-15 09:16:58 UTC  

-130 c

2019-04-15 09:17:09 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/564598119590002708/567277222289866763/outerspace_temp.pdf

2019-04-15 09:17:21 UTC  

That is what scientists use to replicate outer space temperature

2019-04-15 09:17:37 UTC  

"The irradiation was carried out at low pressure (~0.01 Torr) and
low temperature (−130 ◦C) to simulate the conditions of Mars or outer space."

2019-04-15 09:18:04 UTC  

To simulate open space conditions

2019-04-15 09:18:17 UTC  

When they want to use variables like temperature, they usually value precision.

2019-04-15 09:18:30 UTC  

well they can because of the space suit

2019-04-15 09:18:51 UTC  

ok i did some more research and its 121.111 celsuius

2019-04-15 09:18:56 UTC  

sorry about that everyone

2019-04-15 09:19:08 UTC  
2019-04-15 09:19:20 UTC  

I posted a peer reviewed research article on a university database of research journals

2019-04-15 09:19:31 UTC  

according to that it's -130c

2019-04-15 09:20:01 UTC  

I did attach the first/most recent article

2019-04-15 09:21:50 UTC  

No

2019-04-15 09:22:02 UTC  

*moonlandinghappned*

2019-04-15 09:22:12 UTC  

*noitdidnt*

2019-04-15 09:22:28 UTC  

*3peopledied* *3peoplealmostdiedinspace*

2019-04-15 09:22:33 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/564598119590002708/567278582590603268/CosmiccoutureThespacesuithasnt-CraneLeah-20180106.mp3

2019-04-15 09:22:40 UTC  

33 symbolism

2019-04-15 09:22:46 UTC  

Nope

2019-04-15 09:22:48 UTC  

No one did

2019-04-15 09:23:01 UTC  

3 people died in the Apollo 1 tragedy

2019-04-15 09:23:23 UTC  

Cosmic couture: The spacesuit hasn't changed for 40 years. Time for a wardrobe refresh, says Leah Crane. By: Crane, Leah, New Scientist, 02624079, 1/6/2018, Vol. 237, Issue 3159

2019-04-15 09:23:28 UTC  

it's in HTML oof

2019-04-15 09:24:01 UTC  

3 people died in Apollo 1 and 3 people almost died in Apollo 13

2019-04-15 09:24:10 UTC  

when an oxygen tank exploded

2019-04-15 09:24:19 UTC  

Must mean space is real

2019-04-15 09:24:22 UTC  

in apollo 1 they were burnt alive

2019-04-15 09:24:33 UTC  

Dead people = earth is a globe

2019-04-15 09:24:36 UTC  

no

2019-04-15 09:24:41 UTC  

thats not what im saying

2019-04-15 09:24:42 UTC  

starbucks coffee isn't good omg

2019-04-15 09:24:48 UTC  

when three people die thats a big thing

2019-04-15 09:24:50 UTC  

"NASA has contracted Boeing to make the Starliner capsule and suits, and the firm unveiled the prototype garb in January 2017: a bright blue suit made with lighter materials and more flexible joints than previous offerings. It has a soft helmet that is attached to the suit like a hood; astronauts pull it over their heads and zip it down in an emergency. This "space hoodie" design is far less clunky than the traditional fish-bowl helmets. "In the last 60 years, there's been no suit lighter than this one," says Kavya Manyapu, a Boeing engineer."

2019-04-15 09:24:51 UTC  

Alright, @Loca has been warned for '**Bad word usage**'.