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  • NASA’s Dragonfly Lander Foam Performance in Extreme Conditions

    • By Tomorrow's World Today
    • Added on Sep 13, 2025

    Dragonfly is an innovative NASA mission that features a nuclear-powered rotorcraft. The mission plans to send the rotorcraft to Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. According to NASA researchers, the mission is on track for a July 2028 launch. The mission aims to investigate Titan’s ability to support life and look for life’s fundamental building blocks. Dragonfly is about the size of a car. It’s being developed at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory (APL). read more

  • Lift-Off to Long-Term Protection

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Jun 12, 2025

    NASA, renowned for its stringent contractor selection process, has chosen Cool Roof Foam and Coatings to deliver a long-term roofing solution to protect its most valuable infrastructure and assets. Spray Foam Magazine spoke with Cool Roof Foam and Coatings to learn how their system meets NASA’s requirements. read more

  • Heat Shields and Beyond

    • By Danielle Macdonald
    • Added on Sep 27, 2023

    Technicians at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, have applied spray foam as part of the thermal protection system to the Artemis III Launch Vehicle Stage Adapter (LVSA) for NASA’s Space Launch System rocket.. The SPF insulation is flexible enough to move with the rocket, but rigid enough to handle the extreme pressures and temperatures as SLS accelerates from zero to 17,400 mph and soars to more than 100 miles above Earth in just eight minutes. Spray Foam Magazine spok read more