#57382 Drinking with a straw on the moon
Posted: Wed May 05, 2010 9:17 am
I suppose I'm writing this response to justify myself. When I read the question "Is it possible to drink using a straw on the moon?" my immediate response was "Yes!" Then I read Claudio's response. It was interesting, and I think it contains correct principles. We just envision different scenarios, I think.
I pictured someone on the moon sitting in a pressurized space capsule or shelter, with his space suit off and with an open container in front of him. I did not picture an astronaut trying to stick a straw through his space suit while holding an open container exposed to the vacuum of space. It sounds like a recipe for disaster, letting the near vacuum on the moon suck out all the air from his space suit.
So, I think it is possible to drink using a straw on the moon if you are in a pressurized cabin, which is the only sensible way to attempt this activity.
Guess I'm nit picky.
I pictured someone on the moon sitting in a pressurized space capsule or shelter, with his space suit off and with an open container in front of him. I did not picture an astronaut trying to stick a straw through his space suit while holding an open container exposed to the vacuum of space. It sounds like a recipe for disaster, letting the near vacuum on the moon suck out all the air from his space suit.
So, I think it is possible to drink using a straw on the moon if you are in a pressurized cabin, which is the only sensible way to attempt this activity.
Guess I'm nit picky.