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‘Floating Cloud’ Could Replace Mirrors on Future Space Telescopes

June 30, 2015 by Vetter

Using clouds of glitter to reflect light could be a way of reducing the mass of telescopes that rockets need to heft into orbit, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory suggests.

Source: ‘Floating Cloud’ Could Replace Mirrors on Future Space Telescopes

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