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Answered by gayathri893346
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A variety of glasses and ceramics can be produced from bulk lunar materials or from separated components. Many glassy materials have been described in previous studies (Mackenzie and Claridge 1979, Criswell 1980). They include sintered (heated and pressed) regolith, quenched molten basalt, and transparent glass formed from fused plagioclase. No research has been carried out on lunar material or close simulants, so properties are not known in detail; however, common glass technologies such as molding and spinning seem feasible (fig. 7). Uses of glass include structural applications (bricks, slabs, beams, windows) and specialty applications (fiber strengtheners, insulation, heat shields, cables, light pipes).
Answered by MrWanderer
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Space industry refers to economic activities related to manufacturing ... For entrepreneurial space ventures and colonization, see NewSpace. Not to be confused ...

What is space glass?

Also intriguing to space researchers is fluoride glass. A blend of zirconium, barium, lanthanum, sodium and aluminum, this type of glass (also known as "ZBLAN") is a hundred times more transparent than silica-based glass. It would be exceptional for fiber optics.

What type of glass is used in space?

silica glass

Ninety-six percent silica glass is the designation given to a type of glass made by a proprietary temperature of up to 900° C, which makes this glass the choice for industrial items such as furnace sight glasses and for outer windows on space vehicles where the glass must withstand the heat of reentry into earth's ...

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