It is a HUGE deal to have too much co2 in the Lunar Module, because co2 is carbon dioxide. All organisms -except plants- breath oxygen. If you have too much carbon dioxide, and not enough air, you will suffocate to death!
Apollo 13 used makeshift air filters made from hoses, tape, and socks to reduce the buildup of carbon dioxide in the spacecraft. They repurposed lithium hydroxide canisters from the lunar module to help scrub the CO2 from the air. This innovative solution helped the crew safely return to Earth.
The problem is that we litter and put too much co2 into our air and that all the animals in the arctic might die.
Co2 isn't the problem on this planet, water water absorbs heat just as much as co2 and theres 100s times more humidity in the air to blame for global warming. Ice was melting increasingly for centuries not decades. Plants regulate Co2 so its good for the planet!
it will smell and cause co2 there happy
co2 sensor?
"H" is not a size for CO2 tanks
It saves around 350kg of co2 a year
It should be at least 99.5 percent CO2.
Computers use no CO2.
No, paintball co2 is much higher pressure.
There is plenty of light on the moon, with the lunar day lasting nearly a month. In other words, each "day" on the moon is about two weeks, same as each night. Any lunar CO2 would be locked in the regolith. There is essentially no atmosphere on the moon. It is possible some deep polar craters, bound in perpetual shadow, may harbor some surface CO2 frost.
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