"Done with the moon"...ehm, so what is a practical way to store gasses / liquids at a usable temperature and prevent frozen contents? I do like open endings, but this is leaving us in the dark a bit. Cheers for taking the effort confirming what will happen.
For vaccuum worlds, if you will leave piping and stuff outside, insulated piping and tanks. But it does apply to any world (except mars because mars is close to room temps). If you choose to store with normal tanks and pipes, i would recommend enclosing them and making sure their environment is the temperature you want. But there are some niche cases like if you want to store liquid nitrogen in Europa, you could have its tank and pipes be uninsulated outside but insulate them if you will use them inside.
3:50 As it radiates heat, there is less heat energy remaining to be radiated. Hence the progressive drop in energy radiated. The percentage energy radiated by the radiator (i.e. its efficiency) remains constant or nearly constant it's just that 10% of half a pizza is naturally going to be a smaller slice than 10% of a whole pizza is ten minutes after people have eaten half of it.
almost sounds like ye olden days where the father says “choose your belt”… we got vacuum worlds, mars, frozen wasteland, burning wasteland, and “why are we even here” wasteland
"Done with the moon"...ehm, so what is a practical way to store gasses / liquids at a usable temperature and prevent frozen contents? I do like open endings, but this is leaving us in the dark a bit. Cheers for taking the effort confirming what will happen.
For vaccuum worlds, if you will leave piping and stuff outside, insulated piping and tanks. But it does apply to any world (except mars because mars is close to room temps). If you choose to store with normal tanks and pipes, i would recommend enclosing them and making sure their environment is the temperature you want. But there are some niche cases like if you want to store liquid nitrogen in Europa, you could have its tank and pipes be uninsulated outside but insulate them if you will use them inside.
3:50 As it radiates heat, there is less heat energy remaining to be radiated. Hence the progressive drop in energy radiated. The percentage energy radiated by the radiator (i.e. its efficiency) remains constant or nearly constant it's just that 10% of half a pizza is naturally going to be a smaller slice than 10% of a whole pizza is ten minutes after people have eaten half of it.
I have seen about -56c on Mars. Probably the winter on Mars
why do we play this game again? Oh, yeah bc Daddy Dean likes to punish us, and we are eager muppets.
almost sounds like ye olden days where the father says “choose your belt”… we got vacuum worlds, mars, frozen wasteland, burning wasteland, and “why are we even here” wasteland