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TopicWhy don't we just hurl all the heat into outer space
realnifty1
06/20/24 10:58:19 AM
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kirbymuncher posted...
really? mars only goes up to like 20C at the hottest and I'm pretty sure the asteroid belt is like -80C or something

When he was talking about getting rocks I assumed he meant near earth, not going all the way out to Mars, but even then you have to bring it back and objects near earth are close enough to the sun to get really hot in space. The ISS tops out around 250 F in direct sunlight. Iron core rocks would go even hotter, but pulling rocks out of near earth are likely to be 200 F plus.
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