I'd guess that tank, if it were a real tank would hold about 8 litres, judging by the small size of it.
As for oxygen. Maybe 3000 litres an hour...maybe.
There you go dodging simple questions.
8 litres is not enough. 8 litres under what pressure? Or is it 8 l of liquid oxygen?
As for needing 3000 l an hour, again, under what pressure, and what is your basis for that?
After all, according to literature (
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK541029/#:~:text=Lung%20capacity%20or%20total%20lung,capacity%20is%20about%206%20liters.), the human lung capacity is roughly 6 l. That 3000 l an hour of oxygen (not air, oxygen) would require around 2400 complete cylces of emptying your lungs and refilling it (this number may appear wrong as 3000 / 6 = 500, but you need to remember that air is not pure oxygen, it is ~21% oxygen, so you need to multiply that number by roughly 5). That is around 40 a minute or almost 1 per second.
Humans do not normally completely empty their lungs and refill them each second.
And when we do breathe, we typically exhale a lot of oxygen.
So being generous, and assuming we breath once every 5 s, using our entire lung volume and consuming ~5% of that volume as oxygen, that amounts to 0.3 l of pure oxygen at 1 atm per breath, which is ~3.6 l per minute, or ~216 l per hour. Much less than your 3000 l per hour which is quite clearly nonsense.
Again, it seems like you are just making up numbers to pretend there is a problem.
So tell me how the batteries withstand the 250 degree cold in the shade, as we're told.
Or how about you tell us why they wouldn't.
You can start with a simple explanation of heat transfer which leads very quickly to the conclusion that it wont actually freeze the battery.
Insulation was mentioned....but what does insulation do in a vacuum of your space? And what is the insulation?
Prevent the transfer of heat, meaning even when the outside is exposed to that cold -250 C, it wont actually cool the battery to that temperature.
Part of the insulation is the vacuum of space.
They would not hold enough oxygen for 4 hours
Stop just asserting the same BS. If you want to claim it wouldn't hold enough for 4 hours, PROVE IT!
Do the math to show it wouldn't.
It's all nonsense and it's pretty plain to see from my side.
Naturally you believe the fantasy so it's all hunky dory for people like yourself who obviously enjoy sci-fi as reality.
No, naturally you want it to be fantasy so you dismiss it as fantasy and nonsense.
If it was actually pretty plain to see you would actually justify your BS, rather than just continually assert the same BS.
First of all nobody is surviving to do any tasks for any length of time under 5 psi and certainly not under 5 psi of pure oxygen.
Again, on what basis do you make this claim?
Yet again, it is jut another blatant lie from you to reject reality.
Yet again, you have no justification at all.
If there was actually anything wrong, you would be able to explain it and justify your claims instead of just continually asserting blatant lies.