Scientists from Belarusian State University have developed a unique material for use in space
27.02.2026
The project involves creating a multipurpose material that is completely resistant to the effects of the space environment. It can withstand low temperatures, flashes of light, and other high-energy phenomena. A tracking gamma spectrometer was developed based on this material for the Russian 16U-format Scorpion satellite at Lomonosov Moscow State University. A major programme, "Detector Materials", is being developed as part of the Union State project. The launch is planned for 2027. It is worth noting that Belarusian scientists are making a significant contribution to the development of the space industry in Belarus and abroad.
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