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  2. Space weathering - Wikipedia

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    Space weathering is the type of weathering that occurs to any object exposed to the harsh environment of outer space. Bodies without atmospheres (including the Moon , Mercury , the asteroids , comets , and most of the moons of other planets) take on many weathering processes:

  3. Radiative cooling - Wikipedia

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    Since outer space radiates at about a temperature of 3 K (−270.15 °C; −454.27 °F), and the sheet of paper radiates at about 300 K (27 °C; 80 °F) (around room temperature), the sheet of paper radiates more heat to the face than does the darkened cosmos. The effect is blunted by Earth's surrounding atmosphere, and particularly the water ...

  4. Atmospheric escape - Wikipedia

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    One classical thermal escape mechanism is Jeans escape, [1] named after British astronomer Sir James Jeans, who first described this process of atmospheric loss. [2] In a quantity of gas, the average velocity of any one molecule is measured by the gas's temperature, but the velocities of individual molecules change as they collide with one another, gaining and losing kinetic energy.

  5. Uh Oh: How to Unshrink Your Favorite Clothes - AOL

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    Soak Clothes in Warm Water and Conditioner. Soaking the shrunken clothes in a mixture of warm water and conditioner can help them stretch out, one user writes. The warm water relaxes the fibers ...

  6. Space physics - Wikipedia

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    Space physics, also known as space plasma physics, is the study of naturally occurring plasmas within Earth's upper atmosphere and the rest of the Solar System. It includes the topics of aeronomy , aurorae , planetary ionospheres and magnetospheres , radiation belts , and space weather (collectively known as solar-terrestrial physics [ 1 ] ).

  7. Convection - Wikipedia

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    Without gravity, convection does not occur, so there is no convection in free-fall environments, such as that of the orbiting International Space Station. Natural convection can occur when there are hot and cold regions of either air or water, because both water and air become less dense as they are heated.

  8. 11 Things You Can Clean With a Magic Eraser—and 6 You ... - AOL

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    Thoroughly wet the Magic Eraser with warm water. Test on a small, hidden area first to ensure no discoloration occurs. Working in sections, use gentle circular motions to clean the surface.

  9. Condensation - Wikipedia

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    The amount of water vapor that can be stored in the air can be increased simply by increasing the temperature. [8] However, this can be a double edged sword as most condensation in the home occurs when warm, moisture heavy air comes into contact with a cool surface. As the air is cooled, it can no longer hold as much water vapor.