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Category: Technology & Science
3 Comments
YorkSpartacus
- 3 years ago  
Wouldn't a leak into the vacuum of space turn into lost cabin pressure. Just a question? Or are you saying it would miraculously stay pressurised. Methinks not but explain why I. Wrong.
Gordon_Shumway
- 3 years ago  
The USAF member never said the U2 having a leak. He said if the U2 lost cabin pressure, that is more than a leak. The small cabin area in a U2 would lose its cabin air pressure quickly and yes the pilot without his pressurized flight suit on including the helmet would have his blood boil rather quickly. The astronaut never said loss of ISS cabin air pressure, but he said a leak in a window seal which would cause a leak but not loss of total ISS cabin air pressure.... FFS listen before you post more nonsense. If the ISS were to say be hit with a large meteor cause massive depressurization quickly, yes the astronauts would likely die quickly. 🙄
YorkSpartacus
- 3 years ago  
You're an idiot.