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Where can I get a VERY large vacuum insulated container? 10 points!!!?

I have been searching for a LARGE vacuum insulated container. I want one that is about 2.5 to 5 liters. (larger if found under $50). I can't seem to find one anywhere and the largest I have seen is 1.9 liters, which is a little to small. I'm using it to transport and temporarily store liquid nitrogen (you can use a thermos for this). It must be vacuum insulated, and either steel on the inside and out, or glass on the inside and steel on the outside. It can be a thermos, beverage dispenser, or any other type of container that meets my criteria. NO PLASTIC! IT WILL FREEZE SOLID! If someone could send me a link for one, I would appreciate it. I am really only looking to spend $50 or less. Also, if someone could find a place that I could rent a dewar flask (5 liters to 10 liters) in South Jersey, that would be even better!!! 10 Points to best answer!!! Thanks!!!

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intensity follows the inverse-square law. twice the distance, only 1/4 the intensity. each planet beyond earth is roughly twice as far from the sun as the previous. not much intensity out there compared to earth.
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Yes, the light from the Sun illuminates all the planets in our solar system. However, if you double the distance from the Sun, the light is only 1/4 as bright. From Saturn, the sunlight is only as bright as a full Moon on Earth. At Pluto, the Sun is just a very bright star.

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