PPT-Why aerogels may take us to space

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Silica aerogels and collecting stardust Introduction to Aerogels Aerogels are the lightest solid material in the world with up to 9998 air by volume They are nicknamed

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Silica aerogels and collecting stardust Introduction to Aerogels Aerogels are the lightest solid material in the world with up to 9998 air by volume They are nicknamed frozen smoke They currently have 15 Guinness World Records. 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