So what causes leakage in the first place? Do small amounts of oxygen get accelerated past escape velocity somehow? Or is there some other process that my physics-impaired ass doesn't know about? I'm intrigued...
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Not all molecules are at rms velocity
They follow a Boltzmann distribution.
exp (-E/kT)
so there are always some greater than escape velocity.
How many that is depends on temperature, mass of molecule and what escape velocity
rms velocity of H2 at stp is ~1700 m/s IIRC (it has to be 4X that of O2), which is much less than earth's escape velocity which is into the tens of km/s
But there's no H2 in earth's atmosphere (or hardly any)12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Sorry. escape velocity on moon is actually ~2.5 km/s
Earth's is the one at 11 km/s
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Situation is even more complicated than that, because the mean free path of molecules in an atmosphere as dense as the earth's is very small, so not all molecules at escape velocity will make it all the way out.
Those already in outer reaches of atmosphere will have best chance.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Is my quality of life on Mars significantly better than I would have on Earth? I don't want one of those damn frontier communities with weirdly asymmetrical economies and no doctors. Pioneers die young. Let Mars settle down into civilised society for a few hundred years and then I'd think about it.
I'm patient after all.Exult in your existence, because that very process has blundered unwittingly on its own negation. Only a small, local negation, to be sure: only one species, and only a minority of that species; but there lies hope. [...] Stand tall, Bipedal Ape. The shark may outswim you, the cheetah outrun you, the swift outfly you, the capuchin outclimb you, the elephant outpower you, the redwood outlast you. But you have the biggest gifts of all: the gift of understanding the ruthlessly cruel process that gave us all existence [and the] gift of revulsion against its implications.
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One interesting point about establishing a breathable atmosphere on the Moon or on Mars that I had not considered until very recently is that, thanks to the lower gravities, it would have to be much thicker than Earth's to achieve the same pressure.No, I did not steal that from somebody on Something Awful.
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"Thicker"?
I'm assuming you mean heightwise.
That is true.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Terraforming is in distant future, AFAIK
And it migh remove some advantages, but provide a hell of a lot too.
Think about how much cheaper and safer it is to work under 100 kPa than it is to work under 0
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Easier to keep satellites in orbit, no?
Especially for large mirrors. Gravity is chief problem with current large mirrors.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by TCO
I woke up. too much drinking. caps lock came off too.
Feel okay or sick?12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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