Cooling the interior of a spacecraft to below the freezing point
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I understand the Apollo 13 CM got down to 39°F after it was powered down following the explosion in the oxygen tank.
Could the interior of the ISS be cooled (for more than 12 hours) to below 32°F while keeping the atmospheric composition and pressure unchanged from standard values, with the equipment already on the station?
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