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The humidity is filtered out by a humidity control system.
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The average temperature aboard the ISS is about 75 degrees Fahrenheit (23.8 Celsius) ... basically room temperature.
How do what? sleep inside a space station? astronauts? i think um they just float. no i KNOW they float...
The inside of a space station look like pretty much looks like the inside of an air plane. It actually resembles the cockpit in an aircraft.
The humidity is filtered out by a humidity control system.
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They compare because relative humidity measures the maximum amount of moisture in the air.
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An air conditioner DOES lower the inside humidity. Basically when the hot moist air moves over the cooling coils the the air cools and the humidity in the air condenses on the coils and the air coming out will be cooler with a lower relative humidity. So, to answer your question. Keep the AC on and it will lower the humidity inside. Also keep all windows and doors closed and try to seal up any large holes where air can leak.
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It would depend on the air temperature inside the classroom. There are differences in data, but generally, experts with Energy Star and the Consumer Products Safety Commission agree that 40 percent is considered to be an acceptable relative humidity point. The CPSC says this is the minimum (and below that a humidifier should be used) while this is in the middle of what Energy Star recommends (between 30 and 50 percent). Regardless, a room should never be above 60 percent as mold and bacteria grow easier above 60 percent relative humidity.
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Answer #1: no=====================Answer #2:Not in space space, outside their ships. But inside their capsules and vehicles, yes.The International Space Station has a "shirt-sleeve environment" inside.
The average temperature aboard the ISS is about 75 degrees Fahrenheit (23.8 Celsius) ... basically room temperature.
Lower the humidity