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Light streaks caused by passing satellites mar images taken by the world's most expensive telescopes. The problem is set to ...
Surrey NanoSystems, Vantablack's creator, announced that it's tackling the reflectivity of satellites that threatens ground-based astronomical research.
The paint, called Vantablack 310, could reduce the amount of light reflected by satellites in orbit down to just 2% of what is reflected by uncoated satellites, virtually erasing the pesky streaks ...
Vantablack 310 is one of the darkest paints ever, and it could be the key to eliminating light pollution caused by satellites ...
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Live Science on MSNSatellite coated in ultra-dark 'Vantablack' paint will launch into space next year to help combat major issueResearchers from the U.K. plan to launch a CubeSat covered with a newly formulated "hull-darkening" Vantablack paint into ...
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Knewz on MSNAstronomers Plan to Paint Satellites With Vantablack, the Blackest Shade on Earth That Could Stop Light PollutionThe rising issue of satellite brightness was hindering astronomical research, and scientists came up with an innovative ...
When Vantablack 310 is applied to a surface, it reflects only 2% of incoming light, meaning it absorbs the remaining 98%.
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Surrey researchers want to paint Elon Musk's reflective satellites blackSurrey researchers are working to solve the problem of Elon Musk's reflective satellites - by painting them black.
When Vantablack 310 is applied to a surface, it reflects only 2% of incoming light, meaning it absorbs the remaining 98%. ... New super-black paint could fix satellite light pollution problem ...
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