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The Most Dangerous Part of a Space Mission is Fire
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The Most Dangerous Part of a Space Mission is Fire

Astronauts face multiple risks during space flight, such as microgravity and radiation exposure. Microgravity can decrease bone density, and radiation exposure is a carcinogen. However, those are chronic effects. The biggest risk to astronauts is fire since escape would be difficult on a long mission to Mars or elsewhere beyond Low Earth Orbit. Scientists are researching how fire behaves on spacecraft so astronauts can be protected. Scientists from the Center of Applied Space Technology and Microgravity (ZARM) at the University of Bremen are investigating the risks of fire onboard spacecraft. They’ve published a new study in the Proceedings of the Combustion Institute titled “Effect of oxygen concentration, pressure, and opposed flow velocity on the flame spread along thin PMMA sheets.” The lead author is Hans-Christoph Ries. “A fire on board a spacecraft is one of the most dangerous scenarios in space missions,” said Dr. Florian Meyer, head of the Combustion Technology research group at ZARM. “There are hardly any options for getting to a safe place or escaping from a spacecraft. It is therefore crucial to understand the behavior of fires under these special conditions.” Since 2016, ZARM has been researching how fire behaves and spreads in microgravity conditions like those in the ISS. Those conditions also include an oxygen level similar to Earth’s, forced air circulation, and ambient pressure similar to Earth’s. NASA has been conducting similar experiments, and now we know that fire behaves differently in microgravity than it does on Earth. Initially, a fire will burn with a smaller flame and take longer to spread. This is to the fire’s advantage since it won’t be noticed as quickly. Fire also burns hotter in microgravity, meaning that some materials that may not be combustible in normal Earth conditions could burn in spacecraft, creating toxic chemicals in the spacecraft’s air. Spacecraft for Mars missions will have different environments than the ISS. The ambient air pressure will be lower, which provides two benefits: it makes the spacecraft lighter and also allows astronauts to prepare for external missions more quickly. However, the lower ambient pressure introduces another critical change in the spaceship environment. The oxygen content has to be higher to meet the astronauts’ respiration needs. In these latest tests, the team at ZARM tested fire in these revised conditions. PMMA stands for polymethyl methacrylate and is usually called acrylic. It’s a common material used in place of glass because it’s light and shatterproof. The ISS doesn’t use it, but it’s being developed for use in future spacecraft. The Orion capsule uses acrylic fused to other materials for windows, and future spacecraft will likely use something similar. In their experiments, the researchers lit acrylic glass foils on fire and varied three environmental factors: ambient pressure, oxygen content and flow velocity. This table from the figure is the test matrix for the experiments. The X’s and the single O indicate flow rates: X = 100 mm/s, O = 30–200 mm/s. Image Credit: Ries et al. 2024. They used the Bremen Drop Tower to simulate microgravity. The experiments showed that lower ambient pressure dampens fire. However, higher oxygen content has a more powerful effect. The ISS’s oxygen level is 21%, just as it is on Earth. Future spacecraft with lower ambient pressures will have oxygen levels as high as 35%. That translates into a huge increase in the risk astronauts face from fire. The results show that a fire can spread three times faster than it would under Earth conditions. “Our results highlight critical factors that need to be considered when developing fire safety protocols for astronautic space missions.”Dr. Florian Meyer, Combustion Technology research group at ZARM This figure from the study shows a time series of infrared images of the tests. They show fire on an acrylic film under microgravity conditions with 100 mm/second airflow, 75 kPa, and 28.3% oxygen. The white dashed lines show the contour of the acrylic sample. The green dotted lines are the evaluation lines used to measure the fire’s propagation rate. In panel b, the pink horizontal bar below the propagation front is the igniter. Image Credit: Ries et al. 2024. We all know increased airflow spreads fire faster; that’s why we blow on a small flame to create a larger fire. Increased airflow delivers more oxygen, increasing combustion, so increased airflow in a higher-oxygen atmosphere creates a dangerous situation for astronauts. “Our results highlight critical factors that need to be considered when developing fire safety protocols for astronautic space missions,” said Dr. Florian Meyer. “By understanding how flames spread under different atmospheric conditions, we can mitigate the risk of fire and improve the safety of the crew.” The post The Most Dangerous Part of a Space Mission is Fire appeared first on Universe Today.
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https://holistichealth.one/what-are-chemtrails/ What are Chemtrails and what are chemtrails made of? I'm sure you may have seen the constant lines in the sky as airplanes pass overhead. They follow the path of the plane that is spraying them and they stay in the sky over you for hours. They turn the once beautiful blue sky into a nasty hazy pattern that blocks the sun. Are they toxic and how to prevent or detox the heavy metals and vaccines that are being sprayed on you and your family. #chemtrails #contrails #heavymetals #billgates #detox

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What Are Chemtrails

What Are Chemtrails? Chemtrails vs Contrails? What chemicals are in chemtrails? Chemtrails in the sky. Morgellons Disease. Detox from Chemtrails Flu.
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Conservative Voices
Conservative Voices
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DOJ: Severe Sexual Abuse At Largest Illegal Alien Child Housing Provider [VIDEOS]
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DOJ: Severe Sexual Abuse At Largest Illegal Alien Child Housing Provider [VIDEOS]

29 child migrant shelters
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Scary Things Hidden In Normal Looking Photos #shorts
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20 of the Best TV Shows to Stream on Amazon Prime Video Right Now
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20 of the Best TV Shows to Stream on Amazon Prime Video Right Now

From ‘Fallout’ to ‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,’ Amazon’s streaming service has something binge-worthy for every taste.
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Sniper took picture of Trump rally shooter, saw him use rangefinder before assassination attempt, source says
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Sniper took picture of Trump rally shooter, saw him use rangefinder before assassination attempt, source says

A sniper from a local tactical team deployed to assist the U.S. Secret Service at former President Donald Trump's rally on Saturday took a picture of the gunman and saw him looking through a rangefinder minutes before he tried to assassinate the former president, a local law enforcement officer with direct knowledge of the events told CBS News.  The sniper was one of three snipers, members of local tactical teams, who were stationed inside the building that...
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AllSides - Balanced News
AllSides - Balanced News
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Secret Service was warned about, ID’d Thomas Crooks as a ‘threat’ 10 minutes before Trump took stage — but let ex-president go on anyway
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Secret Service was warned about, ID’d Thomas Crooks as a ‘threat’ 10 minutes before Trump took stage — but let ex-president go on anyway

The Secret Service was warned about Thomas Matthew Crooks and designated him as a “threat” 10 minutes before former President Donald Trump took the stage, but allowed him to go on anyway, law enforcement sources told The Post. The agency was also warned that there was a “character of suspicion” on the grounds more than an hour before Saturday’s deadly shooting at Trump’s campaign rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, sources said. Fox News first reported the new details, which emerged...
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Trump shooter Thomas Crooks’ online search history included ‘depressive disorder,’ Trump, Biden, DNC
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Trump shooter Thomas Crooks’ online search history included ‘depressive disorder,’ Trump, Biden, DNC

The Trump rally shooter searched "major depressive disorder" before he nearly killed the former president, FBI director Chris Wray told Congress, according to reports. Investigators uncovered the medical search on Thomas Matthew Crooks' cellphone, along with the times and dates of the Democratic and Republican national conventions and photos of Trump and President Biden, The New York Times reported.  Crooks appears to be on good terms with his parents, who are both...
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