Fires in a microgravity environment (like the space station) are fed by random oxygen molecules stumbling into them in a process called molecular diffusion. This produces spherical flames that burn more slowly and consume less oxygen, giving off a fraction of the heat emitted by terrestrial flames. astronomy.com Submitted by clayt6 t3_10jh73i on January 23, 2023 at 4:55 PM in space No comments 4