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Trying to burn Oreo cookie MISC.

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u/Ninja_Warrior_X 2d ago edited 1d ago

Dang that last oreo is one tough cookie šŸ˜ƒ

Edit: wow after a couple of days this comment got a lot of attention and a lot of likes, probably my most highest rated comment ever on Reddit for as long as Iā€™ve been here.

Thanks everyone šŸ˜Š

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u/dotancohen 2d ago

Elon should be lining the Starship with those.

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u/RinHW 2d ago

Its ablative cooling, so the cookie does get destroyed in the process. You can see how the flame changes colour when it hits the cookie, that's caused by cookie particles ablating away and absorbing a lot of the heat in doing so.

It is common for rockets to use ablative shields. And i do believe spacex uses this in combination with heat tiles. The last test they did resulted in a rather hot interior, turning the rocket into a brazen bull. So maybe oreos would be an improvement.

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u/Elysian-Visions 2d ago

Thanks for the concise and informative answer.

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u/driving_andflying 2d ago

Note to self: contract with NASA to build rocket reentry tiles at a cut rate; contract with Nabisco to make custom OREO cookies that are square and lock together. Make middleman profit.

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u/Ready_Ad142 2d ago

THIS. This right here is what makes America great! /s

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u/Enough-Boysenberry39 1d ago

Along with all of the fake food the government allows us to eat compared to other countries?

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u/Mental_Pineapple_865 1d ago

And gives America the highest cancer rates on Earth.

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u/AdA4b5gof4st3r 1d ago

no need for the /s thatā€™s straight fax

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u/IsleOfCannabis 1d ago

That and trickle down economics. /s

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u/Ready_Ad142 1d ago

Ah, the Reagan years. Yes, damn it, ketchup IS a vegetable. /s

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u/Froozeball 1d ago

Reminder: add thin layer of marshmellow between Oreo tiles and hull. If interior smells like smore, got an issue. If not, upon landing, eat tiles with marshmellow to celebrate successful landing.

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u/answersfollow 1d ago

I love this one. Creative and easy to visualize. You'd make a great writer.

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u/Negative-Rain-8560 1d ago

Itā€™s mallow. Marshmallow

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u/back2basics13 1d ago

Phase one : collect Oreos Phase two: ?? Phase three: profit

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u/Significant_Ride_590 2d ago

That will never happen they will get his ideas and thatā€™s the last time youā€™ll ever hear from him.

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u/Gallen570 1d ago

Their logo looks weirdly space-like

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u/davidjschloss 1d ago

Feed the tuna mayonnaise

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u/Any-Mathematician946 1d ago

Cookie cutter rate

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u/Low_Jeweler458 1d ago

I'd keep the side with the filling and selling the leftover side.

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u/rmdingler37 1d ago

McDonnel-Douglas/Boeing, and SpaceX, don't worry, there's no danger at all maximizing market share, for the commons and the poors,

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u/TurboKid513 1d ago

Step one: collect Oreos

Step two: ???

Step three: profit

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u/Odin1806 1d ago

This reminds me of that letter that nasa wrote as a response to a letter they received from someone. I think they talked about how Mentos and Coke could be use to power rockets and a bunch of other stuff. It was hilarious.

Found it: https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/s/Qf4RhjgnDA

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u/cloudcreeek 1d ago

TLDR nasa uses Oreos in aerospace tech

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u/clintj1975 2d ago

I want to see what happens if you toss an Oreo from the ISS now. Would it survive reentry?

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u/mlongue1 2d ago

iss is getting kinda ricketyā€¦ might wanna be careful what you toss around up thereā€¦

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u/galstaph 1d ago

It would probably survive, but only because you would never be able to get it to deorbit just by throwing it.

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u/clintj1975 1d ago

All you would have to do is get it started towards earth, and atmospheric drag would take care of the rest. Eventually. They have to reboost the ISS every few months to keep it from deorbiting.

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u/galstaph 1d ago

I doubt we'd know where the cookie was after the 2 1/2 months it would take to deorbit from atmospheric drag, so we'd never be able to figure out if it burned up or not.

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u/StrokeBoy 1d ago

Youā€™ve never watched it on reentryā€¦

ā€¦ into one bigass glass of milk.

Gā€™night everybody!!

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u/abhigoswami18 1d ago

Redbull guys be like: That's what we are for.

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u/Ok_Training_24 1d ago

1 million years from now.... how did the earth go extinct... well you see someone accidentally dropped a box of oreos during a spacewalk... and you know how they dont burn up on reentry... well those dozen cookies decimated the earth on impact..... thats why the space authority banned them from going off world so some other race doesnt suffer the same fatešŸ¤£

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u/ItCat420 2d ago edited 1d ago

I think most things would, itā€™s generally the impact that is the problem.

Edit; alright Iā€™m wrong, I get it.

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u/mandatedvirus 2d ago

Nah, it's usually the 7000 degree fahrenheit temperatures while entering the atmosphere that is more problematic.

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u/ItCat420 2d ago

Thatā€™s a good point.

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u/mandatedvirus 2d ago

I'm sure the impact is an issue too, though. Guess that's why they aim for the ocean.

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u/ItCat420 2d ago

I think we need a rocket and some Oreoā€™s and to test this ourselves.

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u/mandatedvirus 2d ago

Well, I've got the Oreos. You bring the rocket?

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u/ItCat420 2d ago

Sure just donā€™t tell the CIA again.

Those guys are real dicks about homemade rockets.

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u/2whatextent 1d ago

We'll test them over NJ just to spice things up.

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u/Aggravating_Chemist8 1d ago

Dammit, I brought Oreos, too. I thought YOU were bringing the rocket. I guess we eat at dawn.

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u/scuzzle-butt 1d ago

And some Oreo's what?

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u/wannaseehowbigitgets 1d ago

Oceans are safest, as well, as far as avoiding hitting people and such on the ground goes

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u/casulmemer 1d ago

To cool off after the 7000 degree heat.

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u/Karuna56 1d ago

The splash cools the flames.

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u/Alty__McAltaccount 2d ago

It would need to be large enough. Like an asteroid would ablate mostly away and burn up in reentry (or just entery since it didnt start off on earth) and those are rocks. I think most meteors that are found are mostly metal as well (like the iron bits that can absorb the most heat). An oreo cookie would probably burn all the way up unless it was like the world record largest oreo cookie. Im sure someone could do the math to figure out how large an oreo cookie would have to be to make it from space to hit the ground.

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u/clintj1975 1d ago

I'm now trying to convince myself if a standard Oreo is light enough, relative to surface area, that it could slow down to reasonable speeds before it vaporized.

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u/Alty__McAltaccount 1d ago edited 1d ago

For simplicity you could assume it is a spherical cookie with a creme filling so it would take the heat evenly. The disk shape would flip around and if it falls edge on the cream filling is unprotected and the filling and the cookie part would react to the heat different. From the video we only see the cookie part surviving and not any of the effect on the filling.

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u/clintj1975 1d ago

That would be like something out of a cartoon. Random person finds an Oreo wafer, completely stripped clean of creme filling, miles from civilization.

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u/CardiologistGlass550 1d ago

Answer from chatgpt: The size and structure of an Oreo cookie required to survive re-entry into Earth's atmosphere would depend on several factors related to heat resistance, structural integrity, and aerodynamic forces. Here's a breakdown of the key considerations:

  1. Re-entry Heating and Ablation

The cookie would need to withstand temperatures exceeding 1,500Ā°C (2,732Ā°F) caused by atmospheric friction.

Materials with high heat resistance, such as ceramic or metal coatings, might need to be integrated into the design.

  1. Size and Mass

Larger objects generally survive re-entry better because they lose heat more slowly and have a higher chance of reaching terminal velocity before burning up.

A small Oreo-sized object made of regular cookie material would likely burn up quickly. To survive, the cookie might need to be at least a few meters in diameter, depending on its composition and re-entry speed.

  1. Aerodynamics

A streamlined or shielded design could reduce heat buildup and ensure a stable descent.

It may require a protective shell or heat shield.

  1. Reinforcement

The cookieā€™s composition would need reinforcement to withstand extreme mechanical stresses. A steel or carbon-fiber lattice embedded within a "super-cookie" structure might help.

Hypothetical Size:

A regular Oreo (~4.6 cm in diameter) would not survive, but an Oreo designed for survival could be roughly 2ā€“3 meters in diameter, with added heat-resistant layers and a structural framework.

TLDR: 2-3 meters in diameter with added heat resistant layers and a structural framework

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u/j_grinds 1d ago

ChatGPT is incorrect about the cause of re-entry heating. The vast majority of re-entry heating is due to atmospheric compression, not friction.

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u/Alty__McAltaccount 1d ago

I would consider adding heat resistant layers cheating. The goal would be a cookie of sufficient size that you could drop it from the ISS (or just space) and recover it upon impact and be able to eat it. So inclusion of inedible parts would make it no longer a true cookie and only something "shaped like a cookie".

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u/CardiologistGlass550 1d ago

Yeah, but ChatGPT doesn't care, so I'll re ask

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u/CardiologistGlass550 1d ago

ChatGPT explanation: An Oreo made entirely from its standard ingredients (sugar, flour, cocoa, oils, and similar components) is unlikely to survive atmospheric re-entry, regardless of size. The main reasons are:

  1. Material Properties of Oreo Ingredients

Oreo ingredients are organic and have low melting and combustion points.

At the temperatures of re-entry (~1,500Ā°C or higher), these materials would burn, melt, or vaporize almost instantly.

  1. Scaling Challenges

Making a larger Oreo would increase its thermal mass, which could delay heating slightly. However, the cookie's material would still reach ignition or combustion temperature before re-entry forces could slow it down sufficiently.

Even a massive Oreo (say, 100 meters wide) would not provide sufficient insulation or structural integrity to survive.

  1. Heat Dissipation

Oreo ingredients lack the thermal conductivity or insulation properties to dissipate heat effectively. Unlike engineered heat shields that ablate or reflect heat, the cookie would simply char and disintegrate.

Conclusion:

Even if scaled to a massive size, a pure Oreo made of its standard ingredients would not survive re-entry due to the extreme heat and aerodynamic forces. Survival would require non-standard modifications, such as integrating materials not found in Oreos, like a protective coating or heat-resistant layer.

Would you like a creative alternative explanation or visualization?

Visualization:

Hereā€™s how the process might look visually:

  1. Stage 1: Entry A massive Oreo-shaped disk enters the atmosphere, initially intact, surrounded by a glowing plasma as friction heats its surface.

  2. Stage 2: Combustion The outer edges begin to char and ignite, emitting a trail of burnt cocoa particles. The creamy filling bubbles and explodes outward, creating a short-lived, sugary fireball.

  3. Stage 3: Fragmentation The cookie fractures into smaller, glowing pieces, burning up completely before reaching the ground.

Why It Can't Survive:

The Oreo's structure and ingredients are fundamentally unsuited for re-entry survival. To withstand atmospheric heating:

High thermal mass and resistance: Oreo materials lack the ability to absorb or dissipate heat.

Structural integrity: The cookie lacks cohesion at high temperatures and would crumble under aerodynamic forces.

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u/Alty__McAltaccount 1d ago

Why It Can't Survive:

The Oreo's structure and ingredients are fundamentally unsuited for re-entry survival. To withstand atmospheric heating:

High thermal mass and resistance: Oreo materials lack the ability to absorb or dissipate heat.

Structural integrity: The cookie lacks cohesion at high temperatures and would crumble under aerodynamic forces

Oh well I guess thats just the way the cookie crumbles.

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u/thefrenchguysaidwii 1d ago

A giant quadruple-stufd Oreo

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u/ASpaceOstrich 2d ago

No. Most things don't survive re entry

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u/clintj1975 2d ago

Most things aren't Oreos

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u/mlongue1 2d ago

it's not the fall that gets you, it's tht sudden stop at the end!?ā€¦

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u/cunt_enjoyer 1d ago

It is definitely the impact. The impact with the atmosphere.

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u/ItCat420 1d ago

An impact.

Checkmate, Atheists

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u/ItCat420 1d ago

An impact.

Checkmate, Atheists.

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u/cunt_enjoyer 21h ago

Then aytheyists stood no chance hur hur

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u/Sure_Researcher_820 2d ago

This guy cools

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u/EnvironmentalGift257 2d ago

Thank you for the medieval torture reference. That and the mouth-pear thing are maybe the most horrifying things humans have conceived of.

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u/Beadpool 2d ago

*Ancient Greek

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u/Leafyun 2d ago

maybe the most horrifying things humans have conceived of.

Someone needs to watch more horror films.

Or doesn't!

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u/EnvironmentalGift257 2d ago

Oh I have. Campy fake stuff isnā€™t near as horrible as things that actual humans made reusable equipment to repeatedly do to groups of other humans. There are lots of other examples, but I have a physical reaction to seeing that pear-of-anguish because I can so clearly imagine the experience.

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u/Leafyun 2d ago

I'd never heard of it, but seems like historians are fairly confident that it was never actually a thing, invented for the entertainment industry of the day, museums.

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u/EnvironmentalGift257 2d ago

Interesting I had never seen a reference to it being fake

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u/Leafyun 2d ago

I'd never even heard of it. I'd heard of the Iron Maiden, but apparently that also wasn't really a serious thing either - as I clicked through trying to learn what the pear thing was/is, I saw "mythical torture instrument" in the Wikipedia description...

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u/clockwork-chameleon 1d ago

I have a very dirty mind. Something something, Marquis de Sade

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u/derrburgers 2d ago

This guy space cookies

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u/mrscalperwhoop2 2d ago

Calm down mate it's not rocket science it's a cookie.

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u/Wise-Ebb-7514 2d ago

But why the fuck would I want to eat that, and why would a company put that on a cookie for people to eat? WTF is wrong with our food industry?

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u/alphapussycat 2d ago

Yep, and even simplistic materials like cork can work as a heat shield.

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u/Timmerdogg 2d ago

Check out Mr Science ova here

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u/Silly_Guidance_8871 2d ago

"Double-stuff Starship, brought to you by Carl's Jr"

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u/Ok_Subject1265 2d ago

The original design for the space shuttle used a spray on pink ablative coating, but they eventually decided against it because it would cook during re-entry and completely coat the windshield making it impossible to see out of. They eventually considered explosive panels under a windshield first layer (so the explosives would pop off the blackened first layer to reveal an uncovered bottom layer) at one point before scrapping the whole thing and starting over.

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u/yerrrrrrrrrr_smd 2d ago

And we get to eat them. Thatā€™s the fun part.

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u/cgarcusm 2d ago

If you zoom into old space shuttle pictures, you can see Oreo in the tiles.

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u/Badvevil 2d ago

So space x is just a giant Oreo?

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u/PandoraIACTF_Prec 2d ago

Add Oreos into a new layer, that's gonna solve it lol

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u/summerDom 2d ago

Tldr: "moooom, space x is made out of Oreo cookie shields"

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u/Middle-Classless 2d ago

HoW 2 bUiLd RoCkeT

  1. OREOS
  2. SPACE

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u/No_Milk904 2d ago

turning the rocket into a brazen bull

For those who know, know.

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u/MonoludiOS 2d ago

Has there been any official report about how hot the cargo Bay of flight 6 got during atmospheric reentry? The hull seemed to get toasted as you said, rainbow effect around the torso and some warping

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u/JPree 2d ago

Do the shields taste just as good?

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u/BISCUITxGRAVY 2d ago

But we eat Oreos.

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u/bulanaboo 2d ago

Probably smells like burnt marshmallowsā€¦

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u/Willdefyyou 2d ago

Damn good thing nobody mentioned to elon it's like a brazen bull...

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u/Syhkane 2d ago

Not to mention all that air trapped in the cookie. It has to pass that barrier before it starts cooking off more cookie.

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u/M23707 2d ago

So if we found the mass of the oreo before and after heating ā€” it would have less mass ā€¦ because the ablation literally removed the cookie?

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u/Just-Try-2533 2d ago

The bright orange flame indicates this was a particularly sweet cookie.

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u/Evilkymonkey_1977 2d ago

Yeahā€¦..what you saidā€¦ā€¦ā€¦..wha???

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u/meSuPaFly 2d ago

I was just about to say, I wonder if NASA knows about Oreos

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u/SweetTeaBeauty 2d ago

I like your brain. šŸ˜Š

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u/F1ghtmast3r 2d ago

Wow today I learned that SpaceX uses Oreo cookies as theyā€™re ablative shields!

This simulation is crazy šŸ¤Ŗ

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u/Flewey_ 2d ago

This guy Oreo cookies.

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u/Radiant_Addendum_48 1d ago

So do you work with rockets and spacecraft and work with and design shields to protect them during reentry?

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u/Ifitactuallymattered 1d ago

What? Are you saying cookie rocket is a no go?

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u/7stroke 1d ago

Jesus. Astronauts can die in so many ways.

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u/Lucky_Candidate_4066 1d ago

Question is safe to eat?????šŸ¤”šŸ¤”

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u/thefrenchguysaidwii 1d ago

Is inflammable? āŒ

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u/ottodidakt 1d ago

The SpaceX example is unsurprising, given that their CEO is one of the world's leading exponents of brazen bull

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u/HiFiGuy197 1d ago

Reinforced Carbon Carbon is so 20th century.

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u/ManufacturerSharp 1d ago

I bet the heat tiles taste better than the Oreos, so a direct swap maybe!

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u/moogabuser 1d ago

Ah yes: Cookie particles.

I remember my Elementary Science class like it was 14 hours ago.

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u/SuperGT1LE 1d ago

Thanks nerd

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u/noeldc 1d ago

Upvote just for mentioning the brazen bull.

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u/pikawolf1225 1d ago

Well thats neat!

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u/Left_Tea_2083 1d ago

If ablative, you wouldn't see the printing on the cookie so clearly after. Mostly charring to carbon in place I'd say.

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u/obnub 1d ago

What about the composition of an Oreo would result in this ablation process versus other baked goods which, to my knowledge, burn more traditionally?

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u/DementiaGaming12 1d ago

I know what Iā€™m putting on my orbital rocket as a heat shield

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u/bittaminidi 1d ago

Love when I learn a new word. Even looking up the word ablative just explained its other, more common meaning.

I also enjoyed thinking of The Space Shuttle covered in cream filling, with teams of engineers meticulously placing the cookie portions to create an ablative coating.

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u/ZzvexsteelzZ 1d ago

Must be why they turn to mushy deliciousness with some milkā€¦ I donā€™t understand the science!

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u/sector_0324 1d ago

Just what I was thinking, sir.

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u/Radio__Star 1d ago

No way

He actually lined the starship with these

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u/massive-eye-roll 1d ago

Your explanation is perfection! I love your brain! I think itā€™s my favorite!

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u/StaggeringBeerMan 2d ago

lol nice. I was thinking Oreo shield.

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u/thick-n-sticky-69 2d ago

Oreo shield, official sponsor of the dragonslayer

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u/Namoyo9269 1d ago

I am medieval, I was thinking Oreo armor.

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u/maxfactor9933 2d ago

What is Elon?

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u/nagrel 2d ago

Elongated muskrat

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u/maxfactor9933 2d ago

Sorry. Not familiar with that

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u/Willdefyyou 2d ago

A brand of douche from south africa

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u/Former-Shoe-1608 2d ago

Hahahahahahaha

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u/shellsterxxx 1d ago

Comes with complimentary hair plugs and ozempic, I hear.

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u/reechwuzhere 1d ago

President Musk?

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u/tothemoonandback01 1d ago

Emperor Musk?

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u/nagrel 2d ago

I'm not sure what it is either actually

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u/elctronyc 2d ago

Why is Elon

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u/thefrenchguysaidwii 1d ago

Greed and passive behavior.

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u/Just2LetYouKnow 2d ago

Corruption.

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u/Agadore_Sparticus 2d ago

Elon is Douchebag.

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u/wegob6079 20h ago

Said the poor man

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u/bigenderthelove 1d ago

No, cause douche bags are useful, unlike Elon

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u/Remarkable-Ad2285 2d ago

Oh, baby donā€™t hurt me no morešŸŽ¶

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u/GOOD-GUY-WITH-A-GUN 2d ago

President of THE USA

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u/SternKill 2d ago

Western oligarch

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u/sewa-star 2d ago

Nahhh. ā€œWhat isā€ is definitely the right line of questioning

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u/dessertbuzz 2d ago

Man baby billionaire turned insane far right nutter.

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u/No-Counter-8990 1d ago

Got tired of the far left BS lol

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u/Ishmael760 1d ago

Soon Presidential candidate

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u/dessertbuzz 1d ago

Not born here so no.

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u/Ishmael760 1d ago

Amendment?

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u/shellsterxxx 1d ago

Oh god please no. We donā€™t need ANOTHER rich narcissist in the hot seat.

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u/Ishmael760 1d ago

Sit back and absorb.

You no longer have control.

Donald 2.0 is evolving.

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u/rekuliam6942 2d ago

Itā€™s who is and the answer is Elon Musk

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u/SuspectedGumball 2d ago

Elon Musk isnā€™t a human being so ā€œwhatā€ is appropriate for it.

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u/jtizzle12 2d ago

Not in the Milky Way I wouldnā€™t do that.

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u/dotancohen 2d ago

It's probably sufficient for EDL on Mars.

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u/Null_User001 2d ago

Elon should be sucking a dick

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u/Reddituser8018 1d ago

You know looking at the design of the cookie, it actually looks like it's pretty good at dissipating heat. How it has a bunch of little struts in a hex like formation, that's literally what they do for thermal plating because it offsets heat faster lol.

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u/Aistale 1d ago

Exactly what I thought when I first saw it!!

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u/davesToyBox 2d ago

Yesā€¦ like other astronauts, it has the white stuff!

ā€¦Iā€™ll see myself out

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u/iUncontested 2d ago

It's pretty funny to me how my first thought was "wow it looks like they could use that as heat shielding on a spaceship" and here it is, 2nd comment in. Lmao

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u/peeg_2020 2d ago

Was just about to say something similar. Glad I wasn't the only one who thought this lol

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u/GeneralAyub 2d ago

Came here to see this.

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u/devious-capsaicin87 2d ago

God please let him. Then he can finally be reprimanded and punished like he deserves.

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u/magicmulder 2d ago

And we should weaponize stomach acid.

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u/thats_what_she_saidk 2d ago

Shh, not so loud. You know he will do it.

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u/WolfieVonD 2d ago

Why do you think they're so adamant on retrieving them?

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u/Xikkiwikk 2d ago

Iā€™m replacing all the insulation in my walls with Oreos.

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u/Evolvingsimian 2d ago

Encase the Tesla batteries with Oreos.

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u/GeeKay44 2d ago

And call it a Speedwagon

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u/PrestegiousWolf 2d ago

Delicious Liningā€¦ doh!

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u/justinkasereddditor 2d ago

He is so cheap.There's a good chance he will

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u/AdonisGaming93 2d ago

Was about to comment that oreos should be the new heatshield for reenrty

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u/Alert-Station2976 2d ago

Omfg sooooooooooo tired of seeing/hearing that name

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u/Legal_Response6614 2d ago

Maybe they already do

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u/Brave_Sheepherder901 2d ago

Or pineapple skins. Yes weirdly the fruit

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u/weberc2 2d ago

Gotta take that shit to mount doom

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u/idiotsbydesign 2d ago

First thing I thought of. Replace the tiles with oreos. Except they'd probably use an off brand & burn up on re-entry.

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u/ChicharonItchy 2d ago

Gonna throw a pack in my trunk if my tiny car gets a flat tire

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u/stigbugly 1d ago

Came here to exactly that

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u/Beretta92A1 1d ago

The Columbia should have been covered in Oreos

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u/No-Assistance5037 1d ago

Screw that. He can line his next rocket with tracing paper. So long as he is inside.

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u/Ill_Drive_1944 1d ago

The aliens might steal it then

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u/NabreLabre 1d ago

When you land you have a nice snack waiting

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u/PRRRoblematic 1d ago

Not before the Nokia Starship

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u/elcojotecoyo 1d ago

I'm going to line my house with Oreos. That way my homeowners insurance premium will go down

I just need to save enough money to buy Oreo cookies. And a house

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u/airsoftsoldrecn9 1d ago

Yes, please Elmo certainly should do is all a favor and line his starship...that gene pool has no need to perpetuate.

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u/LoneManGaming 1d ago

Exactly what I thought! šŸ¤£

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u/jan_van_man 1d ago

šŸ˜‚

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u/Gothewahs 23h ago

Why ruin a good post by mentioning that guy

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u/N4pAllDay 9h ago

Elon doesnā€™t do shit, if anything you mean his wage slaves

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u/Techn0ght 2d ago

I was thinking the same thing!