[ad_1] In late October, the rather modestly named Parker Solar Probe (PSP) dropped within 42 million kilometers (26 million miles) of the surface of the Sun–becoming the closest to the center of …
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[ad_1] Last December, Trump signed Space Policy Directive-1, which directs NASA “to lead an innovative and sustainable program of exploration with commercial and international partners to enable human expansion across the solar …
Read More »New records in perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells through improved light management – ScienceDaily
[ad_1] Tandem solar cells made of silicon and metal halide perovskite compounds can convert to a large part of the solar spectrum into electrical energy. However, part of the light is reflected …
Read More »Where did Earth's Water Originate? Solar Nebula, Study Suggests | Smart News
[ad_1] Scientists have long arrived on our planet via ice-filled comets and asteroids, but new research has been identified as an additional point of origin for the life-sustaining liquid: solar nebula, or …
Read More »Massive Solar Storm Detonated Hidden American Bombs During the Vietnam War, Navy Records Show
[ad_1] This so-called seahorse flare shot up on the disk of the sun on Aug. 7, 1972. The radiation it produced was so powerful, it would’ve been harmful to astronauts if a …
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[ad_1] Need electric propulsion for your satellite? Want a'made in Britain sticker? Step right this way … READ MORE Recall that the Parker Probe Solar Probe the size of a $ 1.5 …
Read More »Parker solar sensor announces good condition after close solar approach
[ad_1] Illustration of Parker sun probe approaching the sun. Credit: NASA / APL Johns Hopkins / Steve Gribben The Parker solar probe is alive and well after flying over the sun just …
Read More »Did a huge solar storm blow up deep-sea mines during the Vietnam War? | Smart News
[ad_1] On August 4, 1972, dozens of mines appeared to explode spontaneously from the waters of Hon La, Vietnam. The weapons were placed there as part of Operation Pocket Money, a US …
Read More »A giant solar flare blew up mines during the Vietnam War
[ad_1] Research has confirmed that magnetic radiation from giant solar storms has caused the sudden and almost instantaneous detonation of dozens of marine mines in Vietnam. At the time of the mysterious …
Read More »New solar technology can simultaneously heat and cool the air • Earth.com
[ad_1] In an unprecedented study, researchers from Stanford University have shown that the heat of the sun and the coldness of space can be collected simultaneously with a single device. The results …
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