Metallurgy. We research. You benefit.
Did you know that in microgravity you can better study liquid metals and how they solidify?
Research in space on metallurgy helps improving production processes while enhancing properties for stronger, lighter and durable materials.
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You guys should also do a video about the formation of protein crystals in space for use in drug development.
I thought the ISS was falling with the same gravity as earth, but the earth is moving out of the way. Am I wrong?
I love ESA! I can see fantastic things happening in a couple of years.
Metallurgy – found it tough in engineering, thanks ESA for making it simple & informative and sharing the key benefits of the research in Zero gravity.
SHOW
Great video and information !
Obrigado ESA …uma maravilha poder ver estas curiosidades fascinantes…Os metais são interessantes no reflexo da luz e condutores do calor…a tecnologia dos metais ao serviço de todos …O átomo fixo e um "mar" de electrões livres! Um vídeo muito refinado e a conexão entre a a Terra e Estação Espacial …
THis is definitely interesting – metals in microgravity. This is why I'm glad UK didn't leave ESA and any worthwhile scientific collaboration.
(how about them cereamics)
I've got purge from an alien space craft .
Is there a way to make silicon+carbon thin sheet to produce packaging products to replace plastic?
Falling container like a lift??
I like how at the end the girl uses the word "might improve" as insurance to all the blubbering that went on before. Expensive research with "might improve" results.
I wouldn't invest a single euro in such fantasy. Physics is physics and no amount of space laboratory will change that.
Tata steel