I read an article a while back that the space station had a leak and one of the Italian astronauts plugged it with his finger until they found a permanent fix.
The whole time I am thinking the vacuum of space. I don't believe any government narrative anymore. We are being controlled for a reason.
I think where they have the spacestation docked could have something to do with it possibly. The gas pressure is a measure for the density of thermal energy in the gas, and the gas pressure is very small in the thermosphere, because the thermosphere is almost a vacuum. Also the hole i Believe was caused by a micro meteor and the psi would have also been lower on a pin hole. Believe it or not where we spend most of our time in space doing stuff there is still atmosphere it's just very thin . We spend a lot of time in low earth orbit and that's not quite the same as the rest of space.
because the POTUS doesn’t have something better than Sprint? Lol
I read an article a while back that the space station had a leak and one of the Italian astronauts plugged it with his finger until they found a permanent fix. The whole time I am thinking the vacuum of space. I don't believe any government narrative anymore. We are being controlled for a reason.
It is possible. It depends on the differential pressure, and did the Italian have a glove on, or bare hands? How big was the hole?
Deep underwater….lots of pressure on the outside, and you need greater pressure on the inside so you are not crushed.
Space….a vacuum (no pressure) so the outward pressure is the 1 atmospheric pressure on the inside…in other words, not a big differential.
His finger wasn't exposed to space, dude. They're not in tin cans up there. The walls are very thick.
Maybe you’d like to look a little more closely at this photo: https://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/1-lunar-module-antares-apollo-14-nasa.jpg
What's your point? It looks flimsy? It didn't need to be heavy or super strong. It just needed to survive launch. The moon is 1/6th Earth's gravity.
I think where they have the spacestation docked could have something to do with it possibly. The gas pressure is a measure for the density of thermal energy in the gas, and the gas pressure is very small in the thermosphere, because the thermosphere is almost a vacuum. Also the hole i Believe was caused by a micro meteor and the psi would have also been lower on a pin hole. Believe it or not where we spend most of our time in space doing stuff there is still atmosphere it's just very thin . We spend a lot of time in low earth orbit and that's not quite the same as the rest of space.