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A woman heard barking outside her home, and she knew it wasn’t coming from her dogs, an Arizona shelter said.

So she looked at her surveillance camera and watched as a Weimaraner mix chased a cat underneath her 1967 Chevy Nova on Jan. 19 in Phoenix, the Arizona Humane Society told McClatchy News in an email.

But she never saw the dog come out.

When she went outside to investigate, she saw the animal’s foot and tail hanging out from underneath the vehicle, a spokesperson said.

Nova, a Weimaraner-mix, is seen trapped in the engine of a 1967 Chevy Nova on Jan. 19 in Phoenix.

Nova, a Weimaraner-mix, is seen trapped in the engine of a 1967 Chevy Nova on Jan. 19 in Phoenix.
The 49-pound animal had “wedged herself deep into the engine area” of the Chevy, and she couldn’t get out, the shelter said in a Jan. 29 news release.

Rescuers slowly pulled her out of the engine, freeing her within 15 minutes. The animal was taken to a hospital where she had some wounds on her ears but was “otherwise healthy overall,” the shelter said.
dog looks embarrassed that the cat got away. Next time buddy, next time
 
I'm guessing that meme hasn't accounted for pressure.
Every 33 feet under water the pressure goes up another atmosphere.
On then moon I'd bet they were shooting for one, aka 14.7psi.
I've not been to the moon, just a guess.
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The capsule was 5 psi pure oxygen after launch. On the ground it was 14.7 psi mixed gas (after Apollo 1) which was purged to 100% O2 at 5 psi. I imagine the lander and suits were at the same pressure.
 
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So pressure of O2 not cabin pressure?

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At 100% O2, the cabin pressure IS the O2 pressure. But, as far as breathing is concerned, your body is only very marginally concerned about anything other than the O2 pressure. (Too little or too much CO2 can affect blood pH, for example.)

At sea level, atmospheric pressure is 14.7, but 78% of that air is N2, and 21% is O2. The partial pressure of N2 at sea level is 11.47, of O2 is 3.09, and everything else is 0.25 psi.

Even though a cabin pressure of 5 psi is ~ 1/3 the atmospheric pressure at sea level, 5 psi of 100% pure O2 is ~ 66% greater than the O2 pressure at sea level.
 
Only on the 5th of fucking never!

Beats a tiny ledge any day. Just need a volunteer to be the haul monkey at each pitch.

Edit to add that it does have its side benefits I have heard... that a porta-ledge and a fit cute climbing partner like her might lead to impure thoughts into motion..

But nothing that a case of good beer and steaks can't solve by being bold and walking around the Valley can't also make happen..
 
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