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by buck746
482 days ago
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The reduced air pressure on mars also means keeping warm will be significantly easier than in Antarctica. Convective heat transfer is much slower. Protecting against conduction isn't too challenging. Seeing how a spacesuit is necessary on mars building one that can retain enough heat to be comfortable isn't really a herculean effort. Far easier than a suit for the moon, mars doesn't really have grains of regolith that are consistently sharp and abrasive like earths moon has. On mars there's more a fine powdery substance, it was called "fines" in the red mars novel. It's irritating to see people claim it's colder than antarctica but never a discussion how the reduced atmospheric pressure makes it easier to keep warm. |
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