All liquids have a tripple point (the piont in which the liquid phase disappears at a given temperature and pressure), and the tripple point of water is at 0.01°C at 611.73 Pa; and the atomosphere at this altitude would be a pressure of somewhere in the region of 0.1Pa (about a 1/1,000,000th at sea level, which is 101,325 Pa).
That looks like liquid water, which should be either ice or steam.
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Flustered08 3 months ago
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bestamerica 3 months ago
T- 20 15 10 8 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Falcon 9
www41WorldUSAcom 1 year ago
Maybe is it is not water, maybe it is some other liquid; but what has a triple piont in pressures lower that this?
SabretoothSnowMan 1 year ago
LOOK WATER - At 3:28 and beyond.
All liquids have a tripple point (the piont in which the liquid phase disappears at a given temperature and pressure), and the tripple point of water is at 0.01°C at 611.73 Pa; and the atomosphere at this altitude would be a pressure of somewhere in the region of 0.1Pa (about a 1/1,000,000th at sea level, which is 101,325 Pa).
That looks like liquid water, which should be either ice or steam.
SabretoothSnowMan 1 year ago
Excellent work. Now we need NASA to go somewhere cool like a Lagrange point or Ceres.
TheGrerex 1 year ago
oye amigo, creo que el diseño del falcon salio de una caja de pizza o dibujada en una servilleta jajaja ;D
alarolmac 1 year ago
finally!
and only 3000 and something $ per kg in LEO
with that prices I can send satelite of my own :)
dajsinjo 1 year ago