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Ultra-Black Material Finds Use on the International Space Station
NASA has made plans to test the applications of an 'ultra-black' material - a carbon-nanotube coating that absorbs nearly all of the light thrown its way. This could have stunning implications for future orbital telescope technologies, for which stray light can often be a nuisance.
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