Breakthrough material can protect satellites from ultraviolet radiation and atomic oxygen in low-Earth orbit

Atomic oxygen is created when O2 molecules break apart, a process made easier in space because of the abundance of ultraviolet radiation. According to NASA, 96 percent of low-Earth orbit’s atmosphere is atomic oxygen, a reality that caused problems in NASA’s early space shuttle missions.


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Source: Phys.org