Given the unknown nature of such a pathogen (vectors and so forth), this was a huge risk to be taking.In the middle of an ocean. How exactly would it propagate itself?
Ok. And that's the end of it as the helicopter sinks to the bottom of the ocean.It would kill the people on the helicopter first.
You think filming reading off a decently sized space Bible would not have been a bigger finger to the soviet atheists ?
None of this makes sense
There might be one on Twatter or something.where's the video for propaganda purposes? Nowhere
Exactly. And they were exposed because there was no pathogen as the craft never was out in space to pick any unknown pathogen .Ok. And that's the end of it as the helicopter sinks to the bottom of the ocean.
If you disagree with something then provide your reasoning so it can at least be debated. Saying "that's the dumbest thing..." without offering your reasoning why is merely hand-waving and does nothing for the discussion.Refute what Hermit?
There you go, that's all you had to do in the first place.SCUBA uses pressurised air, of which 21% is oxygen. When you breathe you use 4% on average. In SCUBA, your expired breath is lost as the mechanism is open cycle. You're never going to use up all the oxygen available in the tank. Most of it is expelled.
The Apollo PLSS could store over 1kg of oxygen (it varied over the missions as needed) leading to 100% O2 for the astronaut in a closed cycle environment. A human consumes 850g of O2 in a day. The PLSS units were recharged at the end of each EVA and the O2 topped up.
There's more to it but that's the gist. Anyone with a slight technical acumen can figure this out.
Fore / Four ! ! ! !How many golf balls did they bring?