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Physiology & Medicine / Could you urinate on the moon?
« on: 15/10/2015 22:34:10 »
So A friend and I have been having a serious discussion about urinating on to the lunar surface.
Aside from the low external pressure causing "the weirdest boner" the discussion of temperature came up. She recons you'd have a brief window of time as the sun comes over the horizon before it gets too hot. I think that because there is no atmosphere to gradually heat up it would be more of a binary; in the sun/in the shade very hot/very cold.
(unless you pressed your member against the surface so it could heat up gradually through thermal conduction as the surface around your shadow gets hot) what to you lot think?
Also seeing as the higher bands of ultra violet light aren't being filtered, can you get a melanoma on the glans of your penis?
(actually I don't know whether to post this in the physics boards or physiology).
Aside from the low external pressure causing "the weirdest boner" the discussion of temperature came up. She recons you'd have a brief window of time as the sun comes over the horizon before it gets too hot. I think that because there is no atmosphere to gradually heat up it would be more of a binary; in the sun/in the shade very hot/very cold.
(unless you pressed your member against the surface so it could heat up gradually through thermal conduction as the surface around your shadow gets hot) what to you lot think?
Also seeing as the higher bands of ultra violet light aren't being filtered, can you get a melanoma on the glans of your penis?
(actually I don't know whether to post this in the physics boards or physiology).
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