Physics, asked by kalpeshC, 10 months ago

Which type of glass does International Space Station have? Why??​

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Answered by amey64
1

Answer:

alumino silicte

Explanation:

That's why many of these shuttles have triple paned, optical-quality windows. Inside, the space shuttle often utilizes a tempered alumino-silicate glass pane which is also called the pressure pane. This protection is needed so the vehicle can more easily withstand extreme cabin pressure in the vacuum of spac

Answered by ItsShizuka01
21

Explanation:

Glass has played a central role in space exploration since Galileo fashioned his first telescope in the early 1600s – and in so doing, opened up a world of limitless discovery.

Having learned that the layering of curved glass pieces greatly magnified a distant image, the Italian physicist devised a method for grinding convex and concave lenses and created a wooden tube to hold them in place. His subsequent studies of the nighttime sky led to the birth of modern observational astronomy, and an ever-deepening understanding of the Earth’s role in our complex solar system.

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