Novel self-healing materials developed for testing on the International Space Station
Published Date: 7/22/2021
Source: phys.org
Some materials used in aerospace applications such as polymers can degrade and erode with prolonged exposure to atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, and extreme temperature cycling in the outer space. Also, because orbiting spacecraft such as the International Space Station travel at approximately 18,000 miles per hour, micrometeoroids and other space debris pose serious threats to the integrity of lightweight space structures comprised of polymers and their composites.