Message from @Wall Man
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That. Proves. Nothing.
There's no context and no mention of flatness
Oh, man this is great.
😆 😆 😆
i know
you can't even tell a joke from seriousness
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Yeah, sarcasm is a tone you can't read in text.
Except I can and I was laughing
takes more context than that
to accurately judge if it's truly sarcasm or real.
i think the checkmate makes it fairly obvious
That's your perception
Whatever helps you sleep at night
but in the sun it can be just as hot
thats why the ISS has radiator panels
yes rounded
"space doesn't exist"
a star do a die and go boom
probably their reasoning
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)
the thing i looked at before said celsius. its time for a thonk
-130 c
That is what scientists use to replicate outer space temperature
"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."
To simulate open space conditions
When they want to use variables like temperature, they usually value precision.
well they can because of the space suit
ok i did some more research and its 121.111 celsuius
sorry about that everyone
I posted a peer reviewed research article on a university database of research journals
according to that it's -130c
I did attach the first/most recent article
No
*moonlandinghappned*
*noitdidnt*
*3peopledied* *3peoplealmostdiedinspace*
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