It’s an ancient form of art, but now origami is providing modern solutions in the fields of space, engineering, mathematics, and medicine.
Canadian aerospace engineer, Manan Arya, has been working for years on a galactic puzzle – how to block starlight in a universe with up to one septillion stars.
For The New Reality, Eric Sorensen sat down with Arya to see how origami can help in future space explorations.
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Canadian aerospace engineer, Manan Arya, has been working for years on a galactic puzzle – how to block starlight in a universe with up to one septillion stars.
For The New Reality, Eric Sorensen sat down with Arya to see how origami can help in future space explorations.
For more info, please go to https://globalnews.ca/news/10037710/origami-in-space/
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