Nanotechnology in Space Exploration is playing a crucial role in enhancing the performance and durability of spacecraft and equipment used in the harsh conditions of space. By utilizing nanomaterials, engineers can develop lighter, more durable structures that can withstand extreme temperatures, radiation, and wear over time. Nanotechnology is also enabling the development of advanced sensors and diagnostic tools that monitor spacecraft systems in real-time, improving safety and performance. Additionally, nanotech is being explored for its potential in energy generation, such as using nanomaterials for more efficient solar cells. These advancements are helping to reduce the cost of space exploration while increasing the capabilities of missions to explore further into space.





Title : Creating materials with a desired refraction coefficient and other applications
Alexander G Ramm, Kansas State University, United States
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