I have a Hydro Flask thermos. It's friggin amazing. Keeps my coffee hot all day I think by surrounding the inner cylinder with an outer cylinder, and between the two cylinders (where the insulation would go) is a vacuum. I think that's how it works, and I think that's very cool.
But I remember Padme saying to that wiener Anakin that space is very cold. I guess I can see how that would be true, if by cold she means there aren't a lot of atoms capable of transferring heat via conductive and convective methods. Does "space" have a temperature?
Isn't the extension of that having space ships/ISS (in real life) that are forced to dump heat into space (somehow)? That is, if heat can't escape the interior shuttles because it can't conduce or convect out.... wouldn't it just increase until the internal temps were the same temp as the source of the heat?
I don't understand. I am obviously wrong. But what is correct?
But I remember Padme saying to that wiener Anakin that space is very cold. I guess I can see how that would be true, if by cold she means there aren't a lot of atoms capable of transferring heat via conductive and convective methods. Does "space" have a temperature?
Isn't the extension of that having space ships/ISS (in real life) that are forced to dump heat into space (somehow)? That is, if heat can't escape the interior shuttles because it can't conduce or convect out.... wouldn't it just increase until the internal temps were the same temp as the source of the heat?
I don't understand. I am obviously wrong. But what is correct?
