If you were going to start your own on it wouldn't work- No Oxygen, but fuel and heat.
The rightsholder would be unlikely to take action.
A typical butane cigarette lighter would produce a flame in a low-gravity space ship. It would not produce a flame in the vacuum of space.
In microgravity, a candle flame would form a spherical shape due to the absence of gravity. The flame would seek to distribute heat evenly in all directions, resulting in a rounded appearance.
It would be spherical because there is no gravity in space and the hot gasses and energy in the flame would not have anywhere to rise to. It would also last only a short amount of time because it would burn all of the oxygen around and since there is no gravity the oxygen will not be replaced instantly.
You wouldn't get a flame in Space, General Physics; Their isn't right combination of Oxygen's and Carbon Dioxides out of our Atmosphere.
A solar flame is a phenomenon where excessive solar UV radiation interacts with gases in the Earth's atmosphere, producing a glowing effect that can resemble a flame. It occurs in the upper atmosphere and is not an actual flame like you would see from a fire.
Like a Flame was created on 23-12-22.
Burning Like a Flame was created in 1987.
They would like to do research.
The type of flame is directly proportionate to the temperature the food cooks at. If the flame is low, that would make a simmering heat. If the flame is high, it would make boiling, sauteing and searing.
I would say flame
You would be floating and everything would be floating. Trust me, I have visited space