“…The knowledge accumulated over 70 years on multinational space programs allowed the elaboration of a current list of materials' requirements for application in extraterrestrial environments, considering the multiple degradation mechanisms that may operate synergistically while in-service in space (2, 3): (i) high strength-to-weight ratio (4, 5, 6, 7), (ii) excellent thermal performance in a broader temperature range whilst in vacuum (8,9,10,6,7,11,12), (iii) high corrosion resistance to active monoatomic species (e.g. O) and to ionizing plasma (13,14,15,16), (iv) easy manufacturability and repairability (17,18), (v) costs (19,20), and (vi) high radiation tolerance (1,2,21,3). As a limiting factor, the first requirement calls for materials that are inherently lightweight as this is intended to minimize payload, fuel demands and low production costs.…”