Plastic Spaceships

Whats going on on Earth and beyond? What new great or horrible mistake has science just given us.

Plastic Spaceships

Postby desertofwater on Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:51 am

After reading this article, you might never look at trash bags the same way again.

We all use plastic trash bags; they're so common that we hardly give them a second thought. So who would have guessed that a lowly trash bag might hold the key to sending humans to Mars?

Most household trash bags are made of a polymer called polyethylene. Variants of that molecule turn out to be excellent at shielding the most dangerous forms of space radiation. Scientists have long known this. The trouble has been trying to build a spaceship out of the flimsy stuff.


But now NASA scientists have invented a groundbreaking, polyethylene-based material called RXF1 that's even stronger and lighter than aluminium."This new material is a first in the sense that it combines superior structural properties with superior shielding properties," says Nasser Barghouty, Project Scientist for NASA's Space Radiation Shielding Project at the Marshall Space Flight Center.
desertofwater
Redneck Abductee
 
Posts: 20
Joined: Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:08 am

Re: Plastic Spaceships

Postby blupa on Wed Nov 04, 2009 1:29 am

Hmm very interesting it's amazing what they can do with these materials.
blupa
Redneck Abductee
 
Posts: 10
Joined: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:48 am


Return to Space and Science

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Yahoo [Bot] and 1 guest