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n2doc Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 05:20 PM
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Graphene flakes found in space
ScienceDaily (Aug. 18, 2011) — NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope has spotted the signature of flat carbon flakes, called graphene, in space. If confirmed, this would be the first-ever cosmic detection of the material -- which is arranged like chicken wire in flat sheets that are one atom thick.

Graphene was first synthesized in a lab in 2004, and subsequent research on its unique properties garnered the Nobel Prize in 2010. It's as strong as it is thin, and conducts electricity as well as copper. Some think it's the "material of the future," with applications in computers, screens on electrical devices, solar panels and more.

Graphene in space isn't going to result in any super-fast computers, but researchers are interested in learning more about how it is created. Understanding chemical reactions involving carbon in space may hold clues to how our own carbon-based selves and other life on Earth developed.

Spitzer identified signs of the graphene in two small galaxies outside of our own, called the Magellanic Clouds, specifically in the material shed by dying stars, called planetary nebulae. The infrared-sensing telescope also spotted a related molecule, called C70, in the same region -- marking the first detection of this chemical outside our galaxy.

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awoke_in_2003 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 05:22 PM
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1. k&r. nt
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Ian David Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 05:23 PM
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2. They're Solar Sails. n/t
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The Doctor. Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Aug-19-11 11:38 PM
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3. Huh... that could well be right.
What's the distance between the atoms? All we have to do then is find the corresponding wavelength to figure out what propels them.

Then, there's the level of rotation and breakdown. That would mean that the lower end of the compulsive radiation matches the structure, and everything above that becomes less and less effective over time.

That would mean there's a dimunition of propellant over time as well.

Or I could just be smoking some very good shit right now. :smoke:
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