NASA uses ultra-black nano-coating for solar coronagraph (Space Daily)

Greenbelt MD (SPX) Oct 24, 2014
An emerging super-black nanotechnology that is to be tested for the first time this fall on the International Space Station will be applied to a complex, 3-D component critical for suppressing stray light in a new, smaller, less- expensive solar coronagraph designed to ultimately fly on the orbiting outpost or as a hosted payload on a commercial satellite. The super-black carbon- nano tube co.

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NASA uses ultra-black nano-coating for solar coronagraph

This is a close-up view of a baffle that will be coated with a carbon-nanotube coating. Image courtesy NASA Goddard and Paul Nikulla.

 

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