Monday, 18 July 2016

NASA Eyes First Carbon Nanotube Mirrors for CubeSat Telescope


NASA Eyes First Carbon Nanotube Mirrors for CubeSat Telescope
Carbon nanotechnology may soon be making its way to space aboard a CubeSat in the form of a mirror made of a carbon nanotube resin. Developed by researchers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, the mirror is designed to be used in a lightweight telescope that that will include spectrometers in the UV, visible, and near-IR wavelengths. So far, the 3 inch diameter mirrors are just prototypes, but their light weight, stability, and not needing to be polished could make them a relatively cheap alternatives to traditional mirrors.

Reference:
http://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2016/nasa-eyes-first-ever-carbon-nanotube-mirrors-for-cubesat-telescope

Article:
http://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/aerospace/satellites/nasa-eyes-first-carbon-nanotube-mirrors-for-cubesat-telescope

Photo:
This laboratory breadboard is being used to test a conceptual telescope for use on CubeSat missions.
Credits: NASA/W. Hrybyk

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