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How NASA space tech has made it to the Oscars

IANS  |  Los Angeles 

The company that takes credit for the in the coveted trophy is using a that has helped it improve, the US space agency has said.

"Our telescopes and the #trophies are both plated with the same gold!" said in a tweet on Sunday.

Brooklyn-based has been using the improved technique for its varied commercial clients, said in a statement released over the weekend.

In 2016, Epner's reputation for durable and brilliant gold coatings, built in part through its many years working for NASA, brought a new client -- the

The Academy was awestruck that was giving them a plating technique that had been used for gold in space for 30, 35 years, company said.

For more than three decades, a trophy manufacturer had been casting in a tin alloy and then plated them with gold.

They shone -- but the coating wore off.

"We guaranteed that our gold coating will never come off," Epner said.

In fact, Epner offered a lifetime guarantee to replate, for free, any that starts to show wear.

"That's something I'll never have to make good on," he said.

trophy is coated in the same gold that helps telescopes glimpse distant galaxies, said.

Gold is useful in space, because it is good at reflecting infrared wavelengths of light, which help to detect celestial objects from very far away.

"Gold is really inert. It doesn't oxidise at all," said of

That means it would not tarnish.

has been working with since the 1970s and perfected its electroplating technique doing in the 1990s.

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First Published: Mon, March 05 2018. 11:56 IST
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