after a long trip like that the first thing i'd want is a cup of tea
wouldn't you?
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Sat 28 Oct 2006, 15:30,
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'spose
but they couldn't take their helmet off to drink it!!!!!
Soit would go cold :(
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Sat 28 Oct 2006, 15:33,
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Soit would go cold :(
i know the boiling point of water changes with altitude
does zero gravity affect tea cooling times.maybe it stays hot forever.
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Sat 28 Oct 2006, 15:38,
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But it's not zero gravity
on the moon,cos they wouldn't be able to walk on it!
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Sat 28 Oct 2006, 15:43,
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Its a third of the gravity
so the tea would just piss out of the cup anyways and bugger off
whilst boiling....(see post below)
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Sat 28 Oct 2006, 16:37,
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whilst boiling....(see post below)
The boiling point of water decreases with lower air pressure
So in the vacuum of space your tea would boil instantly into nothingness-ness.
This is why the British Empire failed.
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Sat 28 Oct 2006, 16:35,
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This is why the British Empire failed.
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