Nanotube-based Sensors and Systems for Outer Planetary Exploration

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Nanotubes, Actuators, Mechanical Oscillators, Deep Space, Exobiology, Radiation Tolerance, Space Exploration

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Direct sensing and processing at the nanometer scale offer NASA the opportunity to expand its capabilities in deep space exploration, particularly for the search for signatures of life, the analysis of planetary oceans and atmospheres, and communications systems. Carbon nanotubes, with their unique mechanical, electrical, and radiation-tolerant properties, are a promising tool for this exploration. We are developing devices based on carbon nanotubes, including sensors, actuators, and oscillators. Additional information is contained in the original extended abstract.

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