Aborted Shuttle flight puts satellite cooling demo on ice
A technology demonstration aboard NASA's Space Shuttle Columbia that could lead to improvements in the cooling of satellites and better images from infrared sensors is one of the victims of the Shuttle's aborted mission. A heat pipe designed to cool satellites internally to 60 degrees Kelvin (-351...
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