Tuesday, October 9, 2012

solar power companies - Hovering Solar, a new and revolution solar technology!




The ground breaking hovering solar collector is introduced and the design is described. This is a new type of solar collector and has the potential to be adopted by power utility companies because of its low cost.



In the News:




SatNews Publishers

NASA's STEREO...Solar Streamers Too Hot To Handle, No Dentist For These ...
SatNews Publishers
The eruptions are called coronal mass ejections or CMEs and they can travel toward Earth to disrupt human technologies in space. To better understand ... Probes program (STP). The mission, launched in October 2006, has provided a unique and ...

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The Writers Workbench: IFA Berlin 2012
Huffington Post
And you know that this kind of technology doesn't pop up overnight, let alone in four years, but takes a great many years far in advance to conceptualize, design, research, test and develop (Apple says it took three years just to make their new, simple ...




National Geographic

Inside the Original Space Dive: Joseph Kittinger on 1960 Record Jump
National Geographic
More than 18 1/2 miles [30 kilometers] below lay the cloud-hidden New Mexico desert to which I shortly would parachute. Sitting in my gondola, which gently twisted with the balloon's slow turnings, I had begun to sweat lightly, though the temperature ...

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Antimatter Spaceships Could Make Long Flights Before End Of Century, Space ...
Huffington Post
A fusion-powered spacecraft could reach Jupiter within four months, potentially opening up parts of the outer solar system to manned exploration, according to a 2010 NASA report. A number of hurdles would have to be overcome, particularly in the ...




Atmospheric aerosol climate caution
Phys.Org
There is certainly no doubt that these species affect how much solar energy is reflected from the earth's surface and how much is trapped. According to Jost Heintzenberg of the Leibniz-Institute for Tropospheric Research, in Leipzig, Germany, the ...

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