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The colorful butterfly color is very clear, such as the heavy moon pattern butterfly.
Brown veined golden-spotted butterfly, especially the fluorescent-winged butterfly, is sometimes golden, sometimes emerald green, and sometimes from purple to blue in the sun. Scientists have been able to study the colors of butterflies for military defense. In World War II.
During this period, German troops surrounded Leningrad.
Attempts to destroy its military targets and other defenses with bombers. Based on the lack of understanding of camouflage at that time, the Soviet entomologist Schwanvich proposed to cover military facilities with butterfly-like camouflage by using the color of butterflies that are not easy to be found in flowers. Thus, despite the efforts of the Germans, the military base in Leningrad remained unharmed, laying a solid foundation for winning the final victory.
According to the same principle, camouflage clothing was also produced later.
Significantly reduced the number of ** in battle.
Sputnik. In space, due to the continuous change of position, the temperature can change suddenly, and sometimes the temperature difference can be as high as two or three, which seriously affects the normal operation of many instruments. Inspired by the fact that the scales on the butterfly's body automatically change their angle to adjust their body temperature in the direction of sunlight, scientists have made the temperature control system of the artificial satellite into a shutter with a large difference in the radiation of the blades and the heat dissipation capacity is very different.
Style, a temperature-sensitive metal wire is installed in the rotating position of each window, and the opening and closing of the window can be adjusted with the change of temperature, so as to maintain the constant internal temperature of the artificial satellite, which solves a major problem in the aerospace industry.
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Butterflies and biomimetics Colorful butterflies are brocade in color, such as heavy moon butterfly, brown vein golden spotted butterfly, etc., especially the fluorescent winged butterfly, whose hind wings are sometimes golden in the sun, sometimes emerald green, and sometimes from purple to blue. Through the study of the color of butterflies, scientists have brought great benefits to military defense. During World War II, the Germans surrounded Leningrad in an attempt to destroy its military targets and other defenses with bombers.
Based on the lack of understanding of camouflage at the time, the Soviet entomologist Schwanvich proposed the principle that the color of butterflies could not be easily found in the flowers, and that military facilities should be covered with butterfly-like camouflage. Thus, despite the efforts of the German army, the military base in Leningrad remained undisturbed, laying a solid foundation for the final victory. According to the same principle, later people also produced early camouflage uniforms, which greatly reduced the number of ** in battle.
Due to the constant change of the position of artificial satellites in space, the temperature can change suddenly, and sometimes the temperature difference can be as high as two or three, which seriously affects the normal operation of many instruments. Inspired by the fact that the scales on the butterfly's body will automatically change the angle and adjust the body temperature with the direction of sunlight, scientists have made the temperature control system of the artificial satellite into a shutter style with a large difference in the radiant and negative sides of the blades and the heat dissipation capacity.
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