It is not easy to find the love for barbecue in our society in other countries, it is an activity that almost everyone enjoys. At the picnic, on the balcony, in the field, we can do it anywhere.
Well let’s say we went to space one day and we were craving a space barbecue, we said let’s have a barbecue if that’s possible. Can we really do this? Based on our knowledge of the conditions of other planets and moons, let’s see how possible this crazy idea is! While the subject may seem absurd, I am sure you will learn a lot.
Let’s look at spacecraft first: there is a “no open fire” rule in spacecraft.

NASA astronauts They can’t make open fires and cook food in space, they only see as much fire coming out of their welding tools as needed. The reason for this is the fire hazard on the spacecraft. No one would risk multi-million dollar stations or multi-million dollar vehicles because there is no such thing as a space fire brigade.
Conclusion: The barbecue cannot be lit.
Let’s imagine then that we somehow decided to light a barbecue in the vacuum of space.

In this case, we must first look at the ambient temperature. If you are slightly outside our planet’s atmosphere, your position relative to the sun is of great importance. Because, depending on the position of the sun, the temperature can be 120 degrees or -100 degrees. Charcoal 230-350 degrees Celsius It burns in between, so we have a chance to ignite the coals in terms of heat. On the other hand, since there will be no oxygen where we are, this combustion will not be like a fire. So there is a coal that gives off heat but has no fire.
Moreover, heat dissipation in space does not take place by touch or fluidity as on our planet, radiation happens through. This allows half of the coals to stay cold while half heats up. The meat we take into space will spoil as soon as it is exposed to this effect. Without fire, no barbecue with rotten meat.
Conclusion: The barbecue cannot be lit.
Then we go to other planets too!

GORA If we went to the planet, let’s cut the sausages from the sausage tree and burn them right away, it’s okay, but in practice this is not the case. Once we barely set foot on the moon and didn’t stay long enough to have a barbecue. Let’s see the surrounding planets and celestial bodies so untouched, nice place to barbecue Is there?
Ay: We also know the way, we’re gone.

The satellite of our planet has no such atmosphere, the atmosphere of the satellite is 1 billion times thinner than our atmosphere. In addition, the most abundant type of gas in the moon’s atmosphere argon. argon and is a noble gasit doesn’t react that way. We can try to burn helium, the second most abundant gas, but it will also be more of a flare and short-lived. When you say that oxygen or other combustible gas will come over in the thin atmosphere and the temperature will be ideal, the barbecue business is another lie.
Conclusion: The barbecue cannot be lit.
Let’s go to our next stop, Mars:

If we look at the atmosphere of the red planet, which is the target of some space agencies, we come across an interesting situation, the atmosphere of the planet. at 96% consists of carbon dioxide. In this case, we need to light a fire on an alkaline solution quite close to the ground. It is possible to set up such a system where we keep the carbon in the solution and separate the oxygen.
We can make a fire with the released oxygen, but it won’t be a very intense fire and it won’t burn for very long. Although we can’t cook long-cooked meat, it seems like we can make chicken or meatballs. Besides in a sunny time The barbecue must be lit, otherwise it may be difficult to reach the combustion temperature as it will be too cold.
Conclusion: Lights up, but only for a short time under certain conditions.
Venus: The planet where no barbecue is needed.

Once Venus enters its atmosphere, both meat and coal will burn because the air temperature on Venus, the hottest planet, averages 400 degrees. The atmosphere, mainly carbon dioxide, is very dense than on our planet. 93 times high pressure It will crush both coal and meat. In addition, the planetary atmosphere is filled with sulfuric acid.
Conclusion: We don’t have to burn it, it’s inedible.
Mercury: barbecue right next to the sun.

Your temperatures Between 457 and -172 degrees Although we go to Mercury, where it changes, the air temperature can fluctuate at 50 degrees per hour and the constant thinning of the atmosphere can make it difficult. Otherwise Mercury has oxygen in its atmosphere, while light gases are blown into space, medium gases remain.
Conclusion: The barbecue can even be lit for a very short time, but it does not burn too much and also not very efficiently. Nothing good comes out of that meat either.
Jupiter, Neptune, Uranus, Saturn: where do they put the brazier?

these planets because they are gas giants First of all, there is no place to set up the barbecue, wear striped pajamas and play with the watermelon ball. Such a barbecue is not possible. The planets are quite cold; -100, -200 degrees this is normal for planets.
Saturn’s largest moon Titan: Shall we have a barbecue before Thanos arrives?

stable on its surface in the solar system known as liquid The planet’s atmospheric pressure is also close to Earth. Titan, which has a lot of nitrogen in its atmosphere, is a satellite thought to have lakes and seas made of methane gas. There is even a possibility that bacteria may be living on the surface of the satellite.
On the other hand, Titan’s atmosphere heavy with nitrogen occurs. This means we cannot find the oxygen needed to start a fire. Nitrogen is also not a combustible gas. It’s also a hit that the atmosphere of a satellite with methane seas isn’t combustible, otherwise we’ll burn a barbecue. we can burn the satellite.
Conclusion: The barbecue cannot be lit.
Europa, the smallest of the four Galilean moons orbiting Jupiter:

This small moon has no atmosphere, its surface is at its hottest. -hundred While it’s possible there’s an ocean beneath its frozen crust, we don’t know for sure. In terms of barbecue, there is no atmosphere, the temperature is very low, so we could not barbecue here.
Conclusion: Grilling is not allowed.
So for the barbecue again the best place is our own planet, It seems unlikely that we can do this in space or on another planet. In any case, it doesn’t look like we have an alien prospect for a barbecue like we’re used to.