The team ignited more than 1,500 flames to better understand combustion—a chemical reaction that produces heat and light. “Even though we’ve been using fire for millennia, the detailed chemistry is very complicated,” says Dennis Stocker, a scientist at NASA’s Glenn Research Center in Ohio.
Learning how materials burn aboard spacecraft can help make vehicles safer for astronauts. These experiments can also help scientists improve the efficiency of processes on Earth that rely on combustion—like furnaces and power plants.