
Satellite coated in ultra-dark ‘Vantablack’ paint will launch into space next year to help combat major issue
https://www.livescience.com/space/space-exploration/satellite-coated-in-ultra-dark-vantablack-paint-will-launch-into-space-next-year-to-help-combat-major-issue

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>A satellite painted with one of the darkest materials ever created by humans, known as “[Vantablack](https://www.livescience.com/58561-spray-on-vantablack-coating-is-blackest-material.html),” will launch into space next year to help researchers try and solve a major issue that’s plaguing astronomers across the globe. There are [more than 14,900 satellites orbiting Earth](https://www.livescience.com/how-many-satellites-orbit-earth). But experts predict that, within the next 50 years or so, the number of active spacecraft in low Earth orbit (LEO) [could rise to more than 100,000](https://www.livescience.com/space/space-exploration/how-many-satellites-could-fit-in-earth-orbit-and-how-many-do-we-really-need). This sharp rise is thanks to private satellite “megaconstellations,” such as [SpaceX](https://www.livescience.com/tag/spacex)’s [Starlink network](https://www.livescience.com/tag/starlink), which already accounts for more than 60% of the total number of spacecraft circling our planet. These machines are causing several problems that scientists are only just starting to properly understand, including uncontrolled reentries, radio signal interference — and light pollution.
Isn’t Vantablack harshly regulated by its copyright owner?
Aren’t there better, more available, black paints?
Wouldn’t that affect the craft’s ability to manage heat?
if the future of space exploration is vanta back, this could explain why we can’t see extraterrestrials.
Vanta = **V**ertically **A**ligned **N**ano**T**ube **A**rray (or something like that)
Won’t this just increase infrared radiation emissions?
“Awesome! One invisible satellite! Only 14,899 to go!” –astronomers
honestly this is probably much more interesting to three letter agencies trying to keep satellite positions a secret, than it is to astronomers given that even if every launch HAD to be vanta black’ed from now on it would take at least 50 years before all the old non-vanta satellites got decommissioned.
I can’t think of anything worse than having millions of paint chips in low earth orbit.
How much more black could this be?
The answer is none., none more black