Flame Extinguishment? what kind of experiment? well the doors song back in the 70`s was called; light my fire and I pretty sure that song was about sex...LOL maybe its some kind of new outer space sex toy?
Flame Extinguishment in SPACE??? Like...space vacuum? No air kind of space? ROFL! No air, no flames...nothing to extinguish!...unless when they say space, they actually mean ISS or a shuttle...NASA and everything is possible...lol
The article says: "This understanding will help us develop more efficient energy production and propulsion systems on Earth and in space, deal better with combustion generated pollution, and address fire hazards associated with using liquid combustibles on Earth and in space." Not sure how this applies (laymen terms), but you know it's important. They don't waste their time on just blowing up drops of water in zero oxygen/zero gravity for the heck of it!
AWESOME! nice digging and thanks for the follow thru. Knowing the truth of it makes it no less cool for me. I've heard of this phenom, but never seen. This is what happens to a flame in space; no gravity, no licking fingers...unless there is KFC :)
I worked as a simultaneous interpretor and technical translator for NASA in Paris, France in 1999. Wow, what an education! I grew up with the children of the chief engineer for NASA's Plum Brook Station in the USA. His laboraboryat home was fascinating, and I enjoyed reading later his papers on ball lightning (available on the 'net under Warren Rayle). I heard stuff which made my ears spin and no one believed me for years! Very good channel, uprated this. My best to you.
@Sheilaaliens I musta been brain dead, look how I spelled "laboratory!" Yup, I've found out some astonishing stuff. I assisted at a conference with lots of NASA people in Paris for SEE in '99. "The Frequency Spectrum" was the subject. They wanted things to go digital for what seemed to me to be military ops to have more bandwidth. I thought, HUH?! But it's making more and more sense to me, now.
this part of the article sums it up: Such research supports how liquid-fuel-droplets ignite, spread, and extinguish under quiescent microgravity conditions. This understanding will help us develop more efficient energy production and propulsion systems on Earth and in space, deal better with combustion generated pollution, and address fire hazards associated with using liquid combustibles on Earth and inspace.
Are we trying to burn out the sun?
MrGanjabot 6 months ago
Wow!!
madeleine7 6 months ago
Flame Extinguishment? what kind of experiment? well the doors song back in the 70`s was called; light my fire and I pretty sure that song was about sex...LOL maybe its some kind of new outer space sex toy?
clnmyjts 6 months ago
Thank you so much for that Vid. Was ripping my hair out trying to figure what the hell
AlienHunter2012 6 months ago
If your craft is on fire use an extinguisher. And if it's got a hole from the fire then no worries! haha
DRMusicRoom 6 months ago
How is there flames in outer space without oxygen? Seriously, I want to know...
kristelledecker 6 months ago
Sheila, TY for sharing this very interesting video. I will search to see what i come up with.l
moonglow482004 6 months ago
SHEILA....ALERT!!! This morning at 9:03 in Costa Rica I caught the SUN FLASHING!!! I have a video of this. Have you heard anything?
ALOHA & SHALOM
ARTILECT4U 6 months ago
excellent but im still puzzeled lol
streakyology 6 months ago
@METALLICA6547 I know!! I was getting 8 different kinds of mixed up when uploading earlier, yeargh lol
Sheilaaliens 6 months ago
Flame Extinguishment in SPACE??? Like...space vacuum? No air kind of space? ROFL! No air, no flames...nothing to extinguish!...unless when they say space, they actually mean ISS or a shuttle...NASA and everything is possible...lol
zachzodia 6 months ago
~ Cheers ~!
MsNamasteLight 6 months ago
The article says: "This understanding will help us develop more efficient energy production and propulsion systems on Earth and in space, deal better with combustion generated pollution, and address fire hazards associated with using liquid combustibles on Earth and in space." Not sure how this applies (laymen terms), but you know it's important. They don't waste their time on just blowing up drops of water in zero oxygen/zero gravity for the heck of it!
SynthPl7 6 months ago
@Edsan91 They already just admitted they have technology that they are calling "Event cloaking'
event cloaking... they can go back in time to disguise events and make it so like they didnt happen or happened differently. mmhmm. lookitup..
Sheilaaliens 6 months ago
AWESOME! nice digging and thanks for the follow thru. Knowing the truth of it makes it no less cool for me. I've heard of this phenom, but never seen. This is what happens to a flame in space; no gravity, no licking fingers...unless there is KFC :)
dreasim 6 months ago
@dreasim aw you spoke the three incantational letters!! *stomache grumbles*
but i agree, whatever they did it was EFFING COOL
Sheilaaliens 6 months ago
Life exstingwishing Tests
FXM555 6 months ago
this is scary what else are they doing up there that we don't know about, looks like everything got invisible maybe it all exploded?
ytbymz 6 months ago
@ytbymz smashing atoms, looking for the God particle/anti-matter, the usual. hadron collider over our heads.
Sheilaaliens 6 months ago
I'm just mesmerized by shiny things. . .
CrusaderCoyote 6 months ago
Nawledge!
XD
chocomalk 6 months ago
I worked as a simultaneous interpretor and technical translator for NASA in Paris, France in 1999. Wow, what an education! I grew up with the children of the chief engineer for NASA's Plum Brook Station in the USA. His laboraboryat home was fascinating, and I enjoyed reading later his papers on ball lightning (available on the 'net under Warren Rayle). I heard stuff which made my ears spin and no one believed me for years! Very good channel, uprated this. My best to you.
slobomotion 6 months ago
@slobomotion Fascinating!! Thanks :) <3
Sheilaaliens 6 months ago
@Sheilaaliens I musta been brain dead, look how I spelled "laboratory!" Yup, I've found out some astonishing stuff. I assisted at a conference with lots of NASA people in Paris for SEE in '99. "The Frequency Spectrum" was the subject. They wanted things to go digital for what seemed to me to be military ops to have more bandwidth. I thought, HUH?! But it's making more and more sense to me, now.
slobomotion 6 months ago
Thanks Sheila -
this part of the article sums it up: Such research supports how liquid-fuel-droplets ignite, spread, and extinguish under quiescent microgravity conditions. This understanding will help us develop more efficient energy production and propulsion systems on Earth and in space, deal better with combustion generated pollution, and address fire hazards associated with using liquid combustibles on Earth and inspace.
sereneyoshiko 6 months ago
@sereneyoshiko Aw that would have been a fun and fancy paragraph to read for you guys :) hehe. thanks for that !!
Sheilaaliens 6 months ago
@Sheilaaliens good job finding it, I tried for about a half hour and then gave up :(
sereneyoshiko 6 months ago