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Why astronauts are banned from getting drunk in space
BBC ^ | 2/20/17 | Bryan Lufkin

Posted on 02/20/2017 6:22:56 PM PST by Rebelbase

[snip] The truth is, booze has historically had a complicated relationship with space exploration. Let’s take a look at what exactly could happen to astronauts who drink alcohol — and what might happen if we start sending more libations to humans in space.

There is a widely held belief that getting sloshed at higher altitudes makes you feel woozier faster. So it would seem logical to assume drinking alcohol while in orbit could have even more bizarre effects on humans. But this notion may not actually be true.

(Excerpt) Read more at bbc.com ...


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Tossing cookies in a space suit would be problematic.
1 posted on 02/20/2017 6:22:56 PM PST by Rebelbase
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To: Rebelbase
On a side note regarding Star Trek, if synthohol does not give you a hangover (according to the storyline), then why wasn't everybody walking around blasted all the time?
2 posted on 02/20/2017 6:25:26 PM PST by 1rudeboy
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To: Rebelbase

Being in space is like being at a really high altitude? Idiot author.


3 posted on 02/20/2017 6:27:25 PM PST by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.....)
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To: Rebelbase
If you have beer you must have pretzels.

Pretzels produce crumbs.

Crumbs are problematic in space.

So, no beer.

4 posted on 02/20/2017 6:28:44 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles! (pink bow))
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To: Rebelbase

I see you’re fearlessly tackling the hardcore issues with this thread :) jk


5 posted on 02/20/2017 6:31:07 PM PST by dp0622 (The only thing an upper cbrust conservative hates more than a liberal is a middle class conservative)
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To: 1rudeboy

So, this means NO Romulian ale?


6 posted on 02/20/2017 6:33:47 PM PST by Sasparilla ( I'm Not tired of Winning)
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To: Rebelbase

It is enough that money is taken from us to keep this pet project afloat, yet to send alcohol at strategic cost to let them get a buz? Bullcrap.


7 posted on 02/20/2017 6:34:01 PM PST by Fungi (Every breath, another five thousand fungal spores enter your body. All five thousand will be named.)
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To: Rebelbase

I daresay the Russians aren’t teetotaling it up in the ISS. “Look Igor, here come motherland again. Nastrovye!”

CC


8 posted on 02/20/2017 6:34:31 PM PST by Celtic Conservative (CC: purveyor of cryptic, snarky posts since December, 2000..)
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To: Harmless Teddy Bear

In Space, we have no beer,
That’s why we drink it here.
...


9 posted on 02/20/2017 6:36:18 PM PST by Scrambler Bob (Brought to you from Turtle Island, otherwise known as 'So-Called North America')
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To: 1rudeboy

If astronauts get drunk they may open a window to get fresh air to help sober them up.....


10 posted on 02/20/2017 6:36:32 PM PST by minnesota_bound
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To: King Moonracer
"Sea level pressure is 760 mmHg (14.7 psi). A typical passenger jet at altitude has a cabin pressure of about 565 mmHg (10.9 psi).

The atmosphere of the ISS is maintained to approximately 760 mmHg (14.7 psi), with 78% nitrogen and 21% oxygen. The remaining 1% is composed of metabolic products such as carbon dioxide. Humidity is kept between 40-70%."

11 posted on 02/20/2017 6:38:53 PM PST by Paladin2 (No spellcheck. It's too much work to undo the auto wrong word substitution on mobile devices.)
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To: Scrambler Bob

and when we’re gone from here,
our friends will be drinking all our beer!


12 posted on 02/20/2017 6:39:40 PM PST by Harmless Teddy Bear (Not a Romantic, not a hero worshiper and stop trying to tug my heartstrings. It tickles! (pink bow))
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To: Rebelbase

And I was looking forward to the Romulan ale..


13 posted on 02/20/2017 6:41:16 PM PST by ssschev (Pick up the can, throw out the trash.)
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To: Rebelbase

Bryan...you are a idiot.


14 posted on 02/20/2017 6:41:17 PM PST by ColdOne (( miss my poochie... Tasha 2000~3/14/11~ Best Election Ever!)
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To: King Moonracer

I seriously doubt sea level pressure is maintained in space vehicles.

Airliners maintain 8,000 ft pressure altitude when at cruise, space capsules are not pressurized to that level, a quick search should find the normal pressures in the space station.

While poorly worded, the author is correct.


15 posted on 02/20/2017 6:41:21 PM PST by wrench
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To: Paladin2

Exactly to my point. Space faring vessels probably run at 1 atm. Not at 12,000 or 30,000 feet above sea level.


16 posted on 02/20/2017 6:42:40 PM PST by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.....)
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To: Paladin2

Interesting, I thought it was maintained at 12 to 14 thousand feet.


17 posted on 02/20/2017 6:42:56 PM PST by wrench
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To: wrench

The author is correct because you have doubts? Well the ISS runs at 1 ATM, or should they consult you for wasting air pressure.


18 posted on 02/20/2017 6:46:59 PM PST by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.....)
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To: wrench

The author is correct because you have doubts? Well the ISS runs at 1 ATM, or should they consult you for wasting air pressure?


19 posted on 02/20/2017 6:47:11 PM PST by King Moonracer (Bad lighting and cheap fabric, that's how you sell clothing.....)
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To: Rebelbase

The exacerbated effects of booze at altitude are due to the reduced oxygen, not the pressure.

BTW, the booze restriction is exactly why I did not join the space program.


20 posted on 02/20/2017 6:47:12 PM PST by fruser1
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