Now hear this:
"On a hot day on earth electric motors can fail. The max surrounding temp for electric motors is from 40c to 70 c tops the , moon is 126c In the near vacuum on the moon the heat could not escape there is no air temp .only the radiated heat from being exposed to the sun, So the mptor would heat to 126 without being on. turn it on it gets hotter again and it cant be air cooled!"
and
"The basic ambient temperature rating point of nearly all electric motors is 40° C. This means that a motor, rated for 40° C ambient, is suitable for installation in applications where the normal surrounding air temperature does not exceed 40° C. This is approximately 104° F. A very warm room. This is the starting point. FROM Motor and drives dot com "
and
"When the motor is operated at full load, it has a certain amount of temperature rise. The amount of temperature rise is always additive to the ambient temperature. For example, U frame motors were designed for Class A insulation and a maximum temperature rise by resistance of 55° C. When operated in a 40ˆ C ambient temperature, this would give a total average winding temperature of 40° (ambient) + 55° (rise) or 95° C."
I'm not an engineer and unwitting about this. Where to find a few pages for a solid debunk?