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Submitted by Ok_Champion6840 t3_10laanm in UpliftingNews
Submitted by Successful_Smoke5013 t3_10nkw3g in space
Fires in a microgravity environment (like the space station) are fed by random oxygen molecules stumbling into them in a process called molecular diffusion. This produces spherical flames that burn more slowly and consume less oxygen, giving off a fraction of the heat emitted by terrestrial flames.
astronomy.comSubmitted by spsheridan t3_124r11o in space
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Reply to If you lived on a planet in the center of the Milky Way would the nighttime be significantly brighter compared to Earth’s nighttime due to the larger concentration of stars? by bad_take_
little googling got me this: https://astronomy.com/magazine/ask-astro/2006/01/how-close-can-stars-get-to-each-other-in-galaxy-cores TLDR; stars only 860 AU (Earth-Sun distances) apart instead of 5 lightyears (360 times further) means *probably* no planets in the first place, but pretending there