I am assuming aerosol products are not used inside the living environment of a spacecraft while it is microgravity. Is that correct, or are there examples of such products being used while an individual or crew are in microgravity?
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1The same sources I used in this answer about WD-40 returned nothing about aerosols. I don't recall having read about them anywhere else. I would expect them difficult to control and possibly fouling the cabin air. – DrSheldon Sep 18 '19 at 13:09
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1I am unaware of any aerosol cans ever being carried on Shuttle. No idea how to confirm this though. – Organic Marble Sep 18 '19 at 13:21
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1Given that such products would have undoubtedly been included in the following study, I have to conclude that they are not allowed on the ISS: https://ntrs.nasa.gov/archive/nasa/casi.ntrs.nasa.gov/20150000882.pdf – called2voyage Sep 18 '19 at 13:39
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Unless you count the laser printers mentioned in that study. – called2voyage Sep 18 '19 at 13:40
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@called2voyage That link is great if for no other reason than the discussion of a "personal cloud" lol – Organic Marble Sep 18 '19 at 14:30