Text isn’t green, but this one is crazy.
Get the flex seal
Submitted 1 week ago by Early_To_Risa@sh.itjust.works to greentext@sh.itjust.works
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Text isn’t green, but this one is crazy.
Get the flex seal
Fake: nobody in the ISS has duct tape to patch the crack? Bullshit
Gay: anon pretends to be from FEMA because the name makes him feel feminine
Decent rate doesnt seem to have changed but it will eventually deorbit if not reboosted like it regularly does. If there is a structural issue though, reboost might be risky. In that case we would need to bring back everyone and let it burn up
NOT_RICK@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Fake: FEMA? Seriously?
Gay: anon is constantly thinking about cracks
DaddleDew@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Why would a crack cause it to de-orbit to begin with?
NaibofTabr@infosec.pub 1 week ago
A structural crack wouldn’t necessarily be in the hull of the habitat modules. The ISS has a big frame (the Integrated Truss Structure) which supports the solar arrays, power distribution and heat radiators. If the frame is damaged, firing the engines to maintain orbit might be impossible.
Evil_incarnate@lemm.ee 1 week ago
I hope it’s all bullshit but if it’s a tiny crack, but facing forward and up, the escaping air would push it down. I can’t math it but I guess it would only be a small effect.