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Re: Re: Summary A
- To: bmansur <bmansur@oc.edu>, David <David@interworld.com>, hous0042 <hous0042@maroon.tc.umn.edu>, jim <jim@bogie2.bio.purdue.edu>, KellySt <KellySt@aol.com>, lparker <lparker@destin.gulfnet.com>, rddesign <rddesign@wolfenet.com>, stevev <stevev@efn.org>, "T.L.G.vanderLinden" <T.L.G.vanderLinden@student.utwente.nl>, zkulpa <zkulpa@zmit1.ippt.gov.pl>
- Subject: Re: Re: Summary A
- From: Brian Mansur <bmansur@oc.edu>
- Date: Thu, 07 Mar 96 16:54:00 PST
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>From Brian
>Kelly responce:
>Plastics break down when subjected to UV, hard vac, and other things you
get
>a lot of in space.
Brian
Why would hard vacuum be a problem to plastic? Could the plastic be
shielding from the UV etc. What are those other things in space that you
are talking about. X-rays, hard radiation, dust, etc.? I see a problem
going on here. URGH!