In environments pressurized with pure oxygen at high pressures (such as 16.7 PSI), even small sparks can cause violent explosions that spread rapidly, making such spaces extremely dangerous despite being sealed systems.
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đ„ How did a spark turn Apollo 1 into an inferno? Buckle up for this wild ride! đđ„ #apollo1 #nasaAñadido:
The first problem, the cabin was pressurized with pure oxygen. 100% oxygen at 16.7 lbs per square inch. It's extremely flammable. A spark in that environment, it doesn't just catch fire. It explodes violently and it spreads fast. NASA knew oxygen was dangerous, but they thought that the sealed system would prevent the fire from happening.
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