Shape-Shifting Metals Transform Lunar Missions: Texas A&M University
November 11, 2019
November 11, 2019
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Nov. 11 -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
Like the weather in Texas, the moon's temperature varies drastically over the course of its day and night cycle. The moon's surface can reach scorching temperatures as high as 250 degrees F during the day and a frigid 208 degrees below zero at night.
These dramatic fluctuations in temperature create a challenge during lunar missions - keeping payload, whether . . .
Like the weather in Texas, the moon's temperature varies drastically over the course of its day and night cycle. The moon's surface can reach scorching temperatures as high as 250 degrees F during the day and a frigid 208 degrees below zero at night.
These dramatic fluctuations in temperature create a challenge during lunar missions - keeping payload, whether . . .