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In other words, you should pin together the main (large) insulating piece and the main (large) waterproof piece, then pin together one side (small) insulating piece and one side (small) waterproof piece, then the final side (small) insulating piece and the final side (small) waterproof piece.
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The VVTS becomes consequently a rigid torus composed of 64 electrically insulated pieces.
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A Q-tip is soaked in alcohol, lighted and folded into a pillowlike piece of insulating blanket.
These marks can be made with a marker pen, paint, pieces of insulating tape, washers or other flat items (use hot glue or cyanoacrylate to hold them).
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"We now know that combustible materials flame up more easily in a spacecraft environment". Hot air does not rise in space, so the air around a piece of smoldering material stays put, insulating it, and causing it to heat up.
Then a random impact from a piece of asteroidal debris punched through the insulating layer and exposed the buried ice.
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