Nanotechnology may hold the key to making space-flight more practical. Advancements in nanomaterials make lightweight solar sails and a cable for the space elevator possible. By significantly reducing the amount of rocket fuel required, these advances could lower the cost of reaching orbit and traveling in space. Read how it is possible here
Nanotechnology may hold the key to making space-flight more practical.
Advancements in nanomaterials make lightweight solar sails and a cable
for the space elevator possible. By significantly reducing the amount of
rocket fuel required, these advances could lower the cost of reaching
orbit and traveling in space. In addition, new materials combined with nanosensors
and nanorobots could improve the performance of spaceships, spacesuits,
and the equipment used to explore planets and moons, making
nanotechnology an important part of the ‘final frontier.'
Employing
materials made from
carbon nanotubes to reduce the weight of spaceships while retaining or
even increasing the structural strength.