Jupiter & Antidot
Antidot Antidot
I’ve been sorting through a heap of expired meds with all sorts of weird coatings—got a whole library of them. Ever considered how those same coatings could simulate different planetary atmospheres for controlled drug release in space?
Jupiter Jupiter
That’s a wild idea—mixing pharma coatings with planetary science. Think of the Titan atmosphere or a thin Martian layer and design a release profile that mimics the pressure drop. It could be a whole new way to do drug delivery for long‑haul missions. What’s the biggest challenge you see with that?
Antidot Antidot
The biggest hurdle is the sheer number of variables that shift a planet’s “environment” and the fact that we have no test chambers that can truly mimic Titan’s cryogenic haze or Mars’ thin CO₂ canopy—so I’d have to build a 1‑inch micro‑climate lab just to get a baseline, then calibrate the coating thickness to match the pressure gradient. And between the batch‑to‑batch consistency, the storage temperature swings, and the fact that I’ve already misplaced my lunch again, it’s a logistical nightmare more than a science experiment.