About 1,500 flames were ignited on the International Space Station in five years to learn how fire behaves in microgravity. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
IN the issue of Ainbix of December 1937, Dr. D. J. Lysaght publishes an interesting account of Robert Hooke's theory of combustion, which he outlined in “Micrographia” (1665) and amplified in his ...
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What happens when you light a match in space? Astronauts reveal the stunning blue flame mystery
Inside China’s Tiangong space station, astronauts carried out a remarkable experiment to observe how fire behaves in the absence of gravity. When they lit a match, the flame appeared entirely ...
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