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[edit]DescriptionWake Shield Facility on STS-80 (MSFC-0000485).jpg |
English: Berthing of the Wake Shield Facility later in STS-80. The Space Vacuum Epitaxy Center works with industry and government laboratories to develop advanced thin film materials and devices by utilizing the most abundant free resource in orbit: the vacuum of space. SVEC, along with its affiliates, is developing semiconductor mid-IR lasers for environmental sensing and defense applications, high efficiency solar cells for space satellite applications, oxide thin films for computer memory applications, and ultra-hard thin film coatings for wear resistance in micro devices. Performance of these vacuum deposited thin film materials and devices can be enhanced by using the ultra-vacuum of space for which SVEC has developed the Wake Shield Facility---a free flying research platform dedicated to thin film materials development in space. |
Date | Taken on 26 November 1996 |
Source | https://images.nasa.gov/details-0000485 (image link) |
Author | NASA |
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