“…The Leidenfrost effect has been studied extensively for its relevance to numerous applications, including metal manufacturing, fuel combustion, jet and rocket engine propulsion, spray cooling, nuclear reactor cooling, and others (Itaru and Kunihide, 1978;Avedisian and Koplik, 1987;Bernardin et al, 1997;Rein, 2002;Abramzon and Sazhin, 2005;Tarozzi et al, 2007;Sazhin et al, 2010;Gradeck et al, 2011;Wu and Sirignano, 2011). The progression of a particularly applicable line of research has led to the extreme enhancement of Leidenfrost phenomena in microgravity using superhydrophobic (SH) substrates (Biance et al, 2003;Vakarelski et al, 2012;Orzechowski and Wciślik, 2014;Maquet et al, 2015;Attari et al, 2016;Wollman et al, 2016;Rasheed and Weislogel, 2019a;Rasheed and Weislogel, 2019b;Rasheed, 2019). Though our intended application requires a reduced-gravity environment, our reported research is limited to terrestrial demonstrations.…”