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New type of Kevlar heading to ISS in October for space debris protection tests

A next-generation space debris protection material is readying for a test trip to the International Space Station. 

The material, a sibling of the space-blanket polymer Kevlar, has been developed by chemical giant DuPont and tested by NASA at its White Sands Test Facility (WTSF) in New Mexico. The tests showed that the new Kevlar “EXO” material provides better protection against space debris impacts while being significantly lighter than conventional Kevlar.

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