I can't. But that is due to my lack of expertise.
Is it possible to give a small explanation or link to a site where this is explained?
While I do love me my sci-fi I always would like to know, even in layman's terms, how such a thing would need to be done in real life.
Think about how the Apollo CSM stack managed heat on its way to and from the Moon. It radiated away heat generated by its electronics and the crew, and used coatings to manage the incident heat directly from the Sun (on the order of 1400 W/m
2) - and reflected from the Moon (albedo heating). There was also IR heating (solar heat absorbed and reradiated) from the Moon. The last two effects also occurred with the Earth, but the CSM didn't hang around the Earth very long.
You can manage the heating by pumping more or less internal heat to the radiators, turning heaters on or off, powering up or down other systems, or simple expedients by moving reflective window shades Recall during Apollo 13, the vehicle got uncomfortably cold when the crew closed the shades in an effort to sleep - on top of a CSM/LM stack that had its electronics powered down to the bare minimum.
So that's for a scientific spacecraft that doesn't have to fire energy weapons, or absorb energy from incident energy weapons. (Energy weapons are known things. If we postulate things like deflector screens, well, they presumably take a lot of energy to operate.) Plus, nice simple fuel cells won't cut it for such power needs; we're talking some sort of nuclear or antimatter power plant - which in itself will generate a
ton of heat.
No, if you had a "fighter" the way they're popularly conceived on TV and in movies, you don't have the surface area to radiate away the heat. It would cook itself in short order. You'd need big honkin' radiators sticking out into space, which are vulnerable to hostile action and would snap off if you tried the dogfight snap-turns you see in fiction. (And don't get me started with "dogfights in space". In reality, you'd be pelting the other guy from thousands of miles away with kinetic weapons - basically, the BB Gun of the Gods.)
It isn't even the hull of the craft. It was suspended away from the structural hull on posts about 6" - 8" long.
Yeah, that was hilarious. MattMarriott/Kyoon is so abjectly clueless he thought he was looking at the
structure of the LM.
Hey, Matt, aren't you even a
little embarrassed by spouting such tremendously ignorant nonsense, when a few minutes Googling could have set you straight? Given that you literally don't even know what you're looking at, why should anyone pay attention to your ridiculous claims? This is not a trick question.