Monday, December 3, 2012

Solar Energy - Learning to fly a solar plane




Solar Impulse co-founder Andre Borschberg tells Bob Simon that it's not easy to fly his plane. Even a NASA test pilot couldn't land it without practice.



In the News:




Solar Impulse Plans Around-The-World Flight For 2015, Says Creator Bertrand ...
Huffington Post
“An airplane does not exist like this anywhere else [in the world],” Piccard explains in the segment. The Solar Impulse is the world's first completely solar-powered plane that can fly at night, and has already broken the record for the longest fully ...

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Telegraph.co.uk

Morten Storm: A radical life
Telegraph.co.uk
He arrived in Yemen in January 2001 and stayed for a year and a half, studying at the Centre for Arabic Learning and Eastern Studies (CALES) in Sanaa where John Walker Lindh, an American jihadi later captured in Afghanistan, stayed in the room next ...

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ARNewsline Report 1842 Nov 30 2012:
eHam.net
This includes automobiles planes, trains, and just about any other vessel you might be able to think of. As such it ... All groups and organizations involved in Amateur Radio Emergency Communications are invited to attend to share their knowledge and ...




NOLA.com

Games at a Glance: 2012 Capsule Reviews, from 'Halo 4' to 'Madden' 3DS and ...
NOLA.com
A group of bioterrorists has destroyed a Mediterranean island city that existed on solar power. The island has gone all ... You run, jump and fly as Mario, figuring out how to navigate puzzling jumps and secret alleys, while battling mushrooms, turtles ...

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Space.com and NASA provide live streaming broadcast of 2012 total solar eclipse
Examiner.com
On November 13, 2012, MSNBC reported that the last total solar eclipse to occur before March 2015 would take place on November 14, 2012 in Australia, but on November 13, 2012 for those in the United States. The total solar eclipse will be viewable to ...

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