Relógios Mecânicos
Espaço de discussões => Fórum principal => Tópico iniciado por: EduBr em 14 Dezembro 2014 às 20:35:13
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A algum tempo atrás num outro tópico falamos dele e comentei que o mesmo havia sido homologado pela ESA (Agência Espacial Européia), no link há um breve relato do que foi feito.
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http://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Human_Spaceflight/Astronauts/ESA_and_Omega_a_watch_for_astronauts
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Legal!
E sobreviveu aos testes!
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First, it displayed ruggedness by surviving ESTEC’s shaker simulating the intense vibrations of a launch. Then it was spun in a centrifuge to reach seven times the gravity we feel on Earth, just like an astronaut might endure when returning to our planet.
The next step was to analyse its performance after sitting in a vacuum chamber with temperatures ranging from –45°C to +75°C, a far greater range than an astronaut would ever have to endure.
Finally, the watch was blasted with radiation in Sweden under supervision by France’s ONERA/DESP aerospace centre to simulate space radiation. Each watch was inspected visually and its functions were reviewed before and after each test.