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by gateorade
1116 days ago
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Just spitballing here but it might have to do with the fact that materials that absorb light are more heat conductive than materials that are reflective. The SR71 was famously painted black as a mitigation for surface heating issues because the black paint conducted heat away from the areas the were really susceptible to ram-heating. Perhaps reflective surfaces reflect some percentage of the incoming energy away, but thermally conductive surfaces conduct a larger percentage of that energy away and are able to safely sink it into some thermal mass. |
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