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rickman wrote in :
Somewhere around 13 AUs the temperature reaches 77 °K, the boiling point of N2, which is much cooler than the critical temperature of a number of superconductors. Ok, but that goes with what I was saying about variable margins. Until there is much going on out that far, there will likely be a development more locally, of higher temperature materials that are useful enough somehow to justify putting them there. I don't doubt that shading them will help but that is more weight to haul out there too, so experiment will likely be needed to find compromises. The modelling might be harder than just doing it, starting small. |
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