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Tag: Nanotechnology

NASA astronaut Woody Hoburg works on an experiment from Stanford University that aims to synthesize graphene aerogel in space. Larger image
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Stanford and UC Berkeley Collaborate on Investigation to Produce Superior Graphene Aerogel in Space

by SpaceRef EditorAugust 27, 2023July 15, 2024

Graphene aerogel is a remarkable lightweight material that is both thermally insulating and electrically conductive. This makes it appealing for use in a wide variety of applications—from improved energy storage […]

Challenges associated with structural materials selection for space structures. (A) Schematic illustration with environmental effects for orbiting satellites, aircrafts, and planetary science missions. (B) Image of the Sentinel-5 optical support carbon fiber reinforced polymer (CFRP) structure. (C) Comparison of simplified selection matrix for structural satellite components with superlattice nano-barrier–enhanced (SNBE)–CFRP (this work).
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Ultra-lightweight Multifunctional Space Skin Created To Withstand Extreme Conditions In Space

by SpaceRef EditorMarch 21, 2023July 15, 2024
Multifunctional Nanobarrier Structure (MFNS)
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Multi-layered ‘space skin’ can help future satellites and spacecraft harvest energy

by SpaceRef EditorJanuary 18, 2023July 15, 2024
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Supporting Life Beyond Earth Could Be Possible — Thanks To Graphene Innovation

by SpaceRef EditorNovember 4, 2021July 15, 2024
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Carbon Nanotubes Could Help Electronics Withstand Outer Space’s Harsh Conditions

by SpaceRef EditorOctober 27, 2021July 15, 2024
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Creating order by mechanical deformation in dense active matter

by SpaceRef EditorSeptember 27, 2021
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World’s smallest radio receiver has building blocks the size of 2 atoms

by SpaceRef EditorDecember 23, 2016
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World’s Blackest Coating Material Makes its Debut in Space

by SpaceRef EditorMay 16, 2016July 15, 2024
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NASA Engineer Achieves Another Milestone in Emerging Nanotechnology

by SpaceRef EditorJuly 18, 2013
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Atom Optics to Detect the Imperceptible

by SpaceRef EditorOctober 19, 2012July 15, 2024

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