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It's not the heat, it's the conductivity

Very cool (cough) demo of how the space shuttle tiles work.  (h/t +Les Jenkins)

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2,200 Degrees Yet Cool Enough to Handle

A very cool (pardon the temperature pun) demonstration of LI-900 in action. This is the stuff that the Space Shuttle tiles are made from.

They are composed of 99.9% silica glass and are 94% air by volume. That means that they are incredibly bad heat conductors, making those edges safe to handle with bare hands.

They can also be submerged immediately into cold water and suffer no damage. Pretty neat, huh?

We thought so, and since we love all things  #science   and  #space   here at www.solarvps.com – we figured it was definitely worth a share.

Hope you all are having an excellent  #monday  !

#cool     #gif     #sciencerocks   +Solar VPS 

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