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Yep, whole sample collecting device used for capturing dust are was sealed air+heat tightly inside capsule, otherwise re-entrly would have destroyed any scientific value of those.
Originally posted by JimmyCarterIsSmarter
I think the dust was contained inside it, so you don't need all these suits on to get it
Fast food chains don't have to defend their budget against military industrial complex+"more to the rich"-taxcutters... Neither they have to pay much to workers while NASA quite propably follows a least minimum wages.
Originally posted by 2nd Hand Thoughts
I still don't get why NASA or affiliates on the job would be dressed like truck drivers or handymen (NO disrespect meant) for the world to see. Even fast-food workers wear uniforms.
How? Outside of capsule gets contaminated at the moment when it enters earth's atmosphere.
A non-contaminated (by human hands, breath, etc.) capsule could potentially be remarkable as well couldn't it? Shouldn't that be preserved?
Sure, if there's anything which can withstand bombardment of continuous ionizing radiation ranging from solar wind's protons to very high energy cosmic rays emitted by supernovas.
And isn't it theoretically possible that the outside of the capsule could still even be dangerous? Like Killer-space-lead?
Originally posted by 2nd Hand Thoughts
I still don't get why NASA or affiliates on the job would be dressed like truck drivers or handymen (NO disrespect meant) for the world to see. Even fast-food workers wear uniforms. The suits come out for bomb threats and I suppose the capsule only just came from space
... I mean, don't guys on the job at NASA wear some kind of uniform?
A non-contaminated (by human hands, breath, etc.) capsule could potentially be remarkable as well couldn't it? Shouldn't that be preserved?
And isn't it theoretically possible that the outside of the capsule could still even be dangerous? Like Killer-space-lead?
originally posted by: Ox
I'm kind of curious with this..
I went to an Exhibition called "Space" in the city I live in.. Had a whole IMAX film and the sort.. anyway.. In the gallery there was a partial meteorite which we were able to touch and there was also a piece of moon rock which was encased in glass.. The meteor was encased in glass but there were holes to stick your hands and fingers to touch it.. But as I said we were unable to touch the "Moon Rock" Im curious as to why