NASA Scientists Developing Carbon Nanoscale Composite Materials For Deep Space Missions Written 1 November 2018
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ExecutiveGov reports that a group of NASA researchers is working on a “technology that will leverage carbon nanotube composite materials to conduct rocket and spacecraft launches for use in deep space exploration missions.” The scientists are led by NASA’s Langley Research Center and have “partnered with Nanocomp Technologies to increase the production of high-strength carbon nanotube yarn as part of the Super-lightweight Aerospace Composites program, the space agency said Tuesday.” NASA Game Changing Development Program Executive LaNetra Tate “said researchers are looking at leveraging ultra-lightweight materials – such as carbon nanotubes – for space technology applications since they contain mechanical properties that can be used for such endeavors.”
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