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Re: 24 hours of Teleportation, what to do?
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[ QUOTE ] Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, nasa, moon [/ QUOTE ] If you can teleport to the moon, why go to nasa? to brag? "Hey NASA! Check this out!" [/ QUOTE ] prob to steal a spacesuit |
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Re: 24 hours of Teleportation, what to do?
LOL @ thinking a heavy coat would be adequate protection on the moon
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Re: 24 hours of Teleportation, what to do?
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LOL @ thinking a heavy coat would be adequate protection on the moon [/ QUOTE ] don't forget the scuba tank. the moon only gets down below -200F on rare occasions and sometimes it could be over 200F, so he wouldn't even need the coat! |
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Re: 24 hours of Teleportation, what to do?
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Bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, bank, nasa, moon [/ QUOTE ] Why the Moon and not Mars? Leave an American flag on Mars to confuse the hell out of people when it's discovered. |
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Re: 24 hours of Teleportation, what to do?
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[ QUOTE ] LOL @ thinking a heavy coat would be adequate protection on the moon [/ QUOTE ] don't forget the scuba tank. the moon only gets down below -200F on rare occasions and sometimes it could be over 200F, so he wouldn't even need the coat! [/ QUOTE ] I rarely (never) get into scientific arguments here, but the issue isn't the moon's latent temperature, it's the rate of heat dissipation. You need insulation, not a heat source. Especially since you aren't there to screw around, pop in, get a gander, pop out. Edit: Of course I'm not saying with certainty how much insulation is necessary (spacesuits have a several layers (goretex and whatnot, but they're designed for prolonged exposure) but you don't need to be packing a heat source (ignorance about what 'cold' is). The real concern for the scuba+coat setup is a lack of a pressurized environment which would cause your body's fluids to boil. |
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