Nah, the ISS would be fine at 1 atmosphere. It’s a bunch of cylinders made to contain 1 atmosphere. That’d be pretty strong for quite a number of atmospheres if you submerged it or put it in fluidic space. I was just making the same joke Professor Farnsworth makes in Futurama.
Well, they’re spaceships so i’d say anywhere between zero and one atmospheres.
Depends on which side of the wall. I’m sure the ISS would turn into a crushed soda can if the pressures were reversed.
Nah, the ISS would be fine at 1 atmosphere. It’s a bunch of cylinders made to contain 1 atmosphere. That’d be pretty strong for quite a number of atmospheres if you submerged it or put it in fluidic space. I was just making the same joke Professor Farnsworth makes in Futurama.
The person you responded to said reversed, so 1 atmosphere on the outside, vacuum on the inside. I agree it would be crushed.
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I’d think it’s at least one atmosphere no? Safety margins and all that.
Probably significantly more since it’s apparently capable of planetary landings.
Edit: okay just realized it’s about pressure differential of course, or whatever it’s called.