AverageAerospaceFan
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21st February
24th February
Aerogel, (AERG), alloy of INSL (~60%) and GEL (~40%)

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  • intrestingperson1234
    intrestingperson1234
    24th February
    areogel irl is used to captur small paces of comets
  • AnRandomAccount
    AnRandomAccount
    24th February
    AverageAerospaceFan: pierogi
  • AverageAerospaceFan
    AverageAerospaceFan
    24th February
    abacaxicomuva: but you are portugese arent you?
  • abacaxicomuva
    abacaxicomuva
    24th February
    polska
  • AverageAerospaceFan
    AverageAerospaceFan
    23rd February
    AnRandomAccount: since your polish: niedawno widzialem jakies cos z aerodynamika pieroga
  • AnRandomAccount
    AnRandomAccount
    23rd February
    AverageAerospaceFan: (insert big brain meme)
  • AverageAerospaceFan
    AverageAerospaceFan
    23rd February
    _killer_: aerodynamic gel
  • _killer_
    _killer_
    23rd February
    AverageAerospaceFan: In real life, aerogel is 50-99.98% air, but most commonly it's between 90% and 99.8% air in terms of volume, making it incredibly lightweight. However, the aerogel in this save contains no air at all. Furthermore, "aero" literally means "air".
  • AverageAerospaceFan
    AverageAerospaceFan
    23rd February
    Bennn: who said it does? its aeroGEL not aeroZOL
  • Bennn
    Bennn
    23rd February
    Doesnt contain air.