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The space shuttle's thermal protection system relied on tiles made of silica aerogels—substances primarily made from sand that are over 90% air by volume and able to withstand temperatures up to 1200 degrees Celsius (2200 degrees Fahrenheit).

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Additional insights we found via Interesting Engineering

  1. NASA's first orbiter was made from reinforced carbon-carbon, low- and high-temperature reusable surface insulation tiles, and felt reusable surface insulation blankets, with different parts of the spacecraft using different materials based on varying heat exposure.

  2. White tiles have high thermal reflectivity, which means they absorb minimal thermal energy.

  3. Black tiles are optimized for maximum emissivity, meaning they lose thermal energy faster than white tiles.

  4. Leading edges, such as the shuttle's nose, were coated with a reinforced carbon-carbon composite material.

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