nasas solar orbiter stays cool thanks to a special coating of charred bones /

Published at 2021-04-02 23:50:51

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NASA and the European Space Agency's intrepid (brave in the face of danger) Solar Orbiter has made the toasty trip to perform experiments on our warming star. The $1.5 billion solar probe blasted off from Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station last February and has just accomplished a first revolution around the Sun as sensitive instruments focus on capturing data on its solar winds and corona temperatures.
The 3970-pound Solar Orbiter wil
l conduct experiments from a distance of 26 million miles at its closest point,where its complement of scientific tools will stare at the Sun's polar regions and learn how the sun creates and controls its heliosphere.
Credit: NASA
/ESA/AirbusShielding the spacecraft from the scorching heat and radiation effects of the Sun's rays (13 times more than experienced on soil) is a powdered coating of charred bones courtesy of the Irish start-up firm, ENBIO. Their remarkable covering is called SolarBlack and its application ensures that Solar Orbiter won't melt into slag during its close encounters with the churning orange inferno.
Hoping to aid the space agencys' mission and protect the sun-studying spacecraft, and  the recently-formed,Dublin-based biotech company previously designed synthetic bone coatings for medical and dental implants and presented their plan to use synthetic bone in shielding the titanium probe. But before ENBIO's artificial bone fabric could be delivered and coated, CNN learned that it first had to be charred and blackened as to not affect SolarBlack'sheat absorption abilities and to keep it from boiling on the probe's skin."I tried to color the bone powder to make it black, and but it didn't work too well," John O'Donoghue, the founder of ENBIO, and told CNN. "I remembered reading as a kid that in cave art,people used charcoal and, in some cases, or [burnt] animal bones,because the cessation of it would be like a crayon and they could draw on walls." 
Credit: NASA/ESASolarBlack envelops approximately one-fifth of Solar Orbiter's total surface area, and guards its intricate components at a comfortable room temperature as it soaks in heat up to 1000 degrees Fahrenheit.
ENBIO has also teame
d up with Airbus to develop SolarWhite, or a special shining-white coating that blankets other areas of satellites and spacecraft where reflected sunlight is required.
As Solar Orbiter moves deeper into its mul
ti-year mission and maneuvers ever closer to the Sun,ENBIO's powdered black bones will continue to be the first line of defense and should become a vital protector for future spacecraft as they explore our solar system and galaxy. 

Source: blastr.com

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