This was a demonstration of what would happen to a soda in the vacuum of space, and was done at an open house held at the NASA Glenn Plum Brook Station in Sandusky, Ohio.
@tnguyen318 Room temperature i believe.The space is very cold because there is no matter so there only cold molecules.And...WAIT WHAT?? yes they can cook it if there are much enough... XD
People don't get my questioning.
tnguyen318 5 months ago
@tnguyen318 Mine works by cleaning my carpets.
TrunkMonkay 5 months ago
Extract a cold molecule for me.
heartlessvietboy 8 months ago
There are trillions around you in every place and especially in the fridge
NukeBluff 9 months ago
Show me a cold molecule.
heartlessvietboy 9 months ago
@heartlessvietboy a Cold molecule is like everything when it is cold..it has low temperature.
NukeBluff 9 months ago
So your explanation is because there is no matter (no everything) yet there are atoms, space is cold. What is a cold molecule?
heartlessvietboy 9 months ago
@tnguyen318 Room temperature i believe.The space is very cold because there is no matter so there only cold molecules.And...WAIT WHAT?? yes they can cook it if there are much enough... XD
NukeBluff 9 months ago
What is air? What is pressure?
tnguyen318 9 months ago
Are you removing air or because of the suction. And without an enclosed four walls how can a "vacuum" work?
tnguyen318 9 months ago