So I was wondering if I could open the cockpit of my Caracal while maintaining the livability of the crew quarters on nebras surface, and did some research. Nebra is the biggest moon in sr2, with a gravity nearly identical to cylero. Nebra also has an atmospheric thickness of 1kg/m^3 at sea level. Droo is about 1.27kg/m^3 at sea level. As you probably know, nebra also has liquid water oceans, sounds pretty good right? Well the surface temperature during day is 27 degrees Celsius, or about 80 degrees Fahrenheit, which is pretty warm, but not hot. The atmosphere consists of mostly water vapor, which would be two hydrogen and one oxygen. There’s also volcanos on nebra which release carbon when they go off, which mixes with oxygen to become carbon dioxide. So nebras atmosphere would be mostly hydrogen, some oxygen, and a little bit of carbon dioxide, which would be nearly identical to droo’s atmosphere, not with hydrogen instead of nitrogen. (divers sometimes use a hydrogen/oxygen mix to breathe, so it’s fine) This all combines to mean that nebras atmosphere is not only breathable, it’s also pleasantly warm and plant life sustainable! In conclusion: yes, I can open my cockpit.


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    Sometimes even 105

    2.8 years ago
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    But summers it is about 90-95

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    80 degrees is a fall high where I live. And then in winter it goes down to 45.

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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @Subnerdica ok

    2.8 years ago
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    You should definitely send a dragonfly tho lol @Chtite451SR2

    2.8 years ago
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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @Subnerdica lol ok

    2.8 years ago
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    Nah mate I already sent a Caracal to set a spot for my personal resort :) @Chtite451SR2

    2.8 years ago
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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @Subnerdica ah…
    Should I…
    Send a dragonfly there? Lol
    If so…
    Want a seat? Lol
    I’ll bring everyone back, of course

    Lol

    2.8 years ago
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    Electrolysis can happen over time from enough direct solar radiation, and seeing as nebra gets plenty of sunlight, that definitely should happen @Chtite451SR2

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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @Subnerdica yes, but there's no anodes/cathodes and electricity, is there...

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    Actually vapor can split into oxygen and hydrogen through electrolysis @Chtite451SR2

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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    @Subnerdica ok
    But there's still the problem:
    Water vapor... if it's still vapour, and the atoms haven't separated, it's probably not gonna work out...

    2.8 years ago
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    Yeah in earth atmosphere there’s more nitrogen than oxygen, also the volcanoes are barely active so the carbon wouldn’t be very common, just a little bit, close to the amount of carbon in our atmosphere, and CH4 (carbon and hydrogen) is actually found in a lot of organic compounds @Chtite451SR2

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    11.4k Chtite451SR2

    There kinda is a problem or 2

    I'm sure vapour stays vapour after heated, correct me if I'm wrong...
    Also, there's more hydrogen and carbon dioxide (when you combine the 2) than oxygen, and depending how much, it wouldn't matter if it's in the atmosphere or not...

    But again, correct me if I'm wrong and my thoughts fail me lol

    2.8 years ago

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