Actually, Dragon's heat-shield is yellow before reentry (example:
http://www.spacex.com/assets/img/20101001_dragonc1.jpg ). It becomes black only after reentry (because of carbon produced during heating ), so maybe the heat-shield of CST-100 also can be orange or so.
^ no...
Bottom of this page, it shows a black HS prior to testing. I guess you have to have the image in your reference
in context to what you are reading. These are PICA tiles.
http://www.spacex.com/updates_archive.php?page=121007
I think what you were looking at were
fit test tiles, they are dense foam tile mock ups that are used for making the (3d)molds for the real PICA tiles. We did this on the B-2 Hot-Deck as well. The foam can be any color, but is generally light orange. It's a two part mix epoxy resign foam.
On the same token, there is another image that shows the test tiles with context to that affect here:
http://www.spacex.com/updates_archive.php?page=2009_1
40-50% down the page
the above are all Space X references to Dragon HS, not CST
However CST will probably use the same technique, I've seen green, and yellow Heat Shields as well.
KY please use what you think is best, I recommend the Black, We have a firm reference for black until Boeing confirms otherwise.
I digress here...
PS
just for reference or FYI Orion "Fiber Glass Composite"structure image is green, no tiles here
http://xpda.com/junkmail/junk198/heatshield.jpg from this thread:
http://forum.nasaspaceflight.com/index.php?topic=22041.msg645245#msg645245 Post No# 308
Space X uses a "Graphite Composite" which is also dark gray(or black)
http://www.spacex.com/updates_archive.php?page=121007
about 80% down the page...
I say gray because a graphite composite is really dark gray when the resign matrix used to make it rigid is cured, the albedo changes in light sources but what you see is a clear or near clear matrix coating over the near black graphite composite threads. The light has a distance to travel through to get to the fiber and loses a portion of the spectrum as it reflects of the fabric of the composite threads. Sorry my USAF Structural Maintenance days are showing through.
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OK did you want it all lt. gray or white?
I had no Idea that the max2msh converter did not append the end of the file with the texture paths.