Many different passive thermal control materials were flown as part of the Materials on International Space Station Experiment. Engineers and scientists at the Marshall Space Flight Center have analyzed a number of these materials, including Z93P zinc oxide/potassium silicate coating, YB-71P zinc orthotitanate/potassium silicate coating, NZOT, which is a low-cost alternative to YB-71P, several electrically conductive/static dissipative thermal control coatings, as well as black coatings for part marking and automated rendezvous and capture. These were exposed to the low Earth orbital environment of atomic oxygen, ultraviolet radiation, thermal cycling, and hard vacuum, though atomic oxygen exposure was very limited for some samples. Results...
Several different thermal control coatings were analyzed as part of the Long Duration Exposure Facil...
Development of stable thermal control coatings with low solar absorptance to infrared emittance rati
The evaluation and environmental testing of zinc orthotitanate pigments for use as space stable ther...
The design of the Space Station presented new challenges in the selection and qualification of therm...
Both the United States (US) and Russia have conducted a variety of space environment effects on mate...
Many spacecraft thermal control coatings in low Earth orbit (LEO) can be affected by solar ultraviol...
Thermal control coatings with high thermal emittance and low solar absorptance are needed for Space ...
The Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center and Wright Laboratory Materials Directorate (WL/ML) h...
Candidate Space Station Freedom radiator coatings including Z-93, YB-71, anodized aluminum and SiO(x...
Zinc oxide-potassium silicate thermal coating tested under various vacuum, temperature, solar electr...
The long term effects of the natural and induced space environment on spacecraft surfaces are critic...
The NASA Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) provided a unique flight opportunity for conducting ...
Fluorescence measurements were made on the thermal control coatings from the Long Duration Experimen...
Four material coatings of different thickness were flown on the LDEF to determine their ability to p...
Thermal control coatings and contaminant collector mirrors were exposed on the leading and trailing ...
Several different thermal control coatings were analyzed as part of the Long Duration Exposure Facil...
Development of stable thermal control coatings with low solar absorptance to infrared emittance rati
The evaluation and environmental testing of zinc orthotitanate pigments for use as space stable ther...
The design of the Space Station presented new challenges in the selection and qualification of therm...
Both the United States (US) and Russia have conducted a variety of space environment effects on mate...
Many spacecraft thermal control coatings in low Earth orbit (LEO) can be affected by solar ultraviol...
Thermal control coatings with high thermal emittance and low solar absorptance are needed for Space ...
The Air Force Space and Missile Systems Center and Wright Laboratory Materials Directorate (WL/ML) h...
Candidate Space Station Freedom radiator coatings including Z-93, YB-71, anodized aluminum and SiO(x...
Zinc oxide-potassium silicate thermal coating tested under various vacuum, temperature, solar electr...
The long term effects of the natural and induced space environment on spacecraft surfaces are critic...
The NASA Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) provided a unique flight opportunity for conducting ...
Fluorescence measurements were made on the thermal control coatings from the Long Duration Experimen...
Four material coatings of different thickness were flown on the LDEF to determine their ability to p...
Thermal control coatings and contaminant collector mirrors were exposed on the leading and trailing ...
Several different thermal control coatings were analyzed as part of the Long Duration Exposure Facil...
Development of stable thermal control coatings with low solar absorptance to infrared emittance rati
The evaluation and environmental testing of zinc orthotitanate pigments for use as space stable ther...