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  • 1Solar panels on spacecraft — Spacecraft operating in the inner solar system usually rely on the use of photovoltaic solar panels to derive electricity from sunlight. In the outer solar system, where the sunlight is too weak to produce sufficient power, radioisotope thermal… …

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  • 2Space solar power — Space based solar power (SBSP or SSP) is the conversion of solar energy into power, usable either in space or on earth, from a location in space, usually geosynchronous orbit (GSO). Photovoltaics (PV) would generally be utilized for energy… …

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  • 3Geology of solar terrestrial planets — The geology of solar terrestrial planet mainly deals with the geological aspects of four planets of the Solar system namely, Mercury, Venus, Earth and Mars and one terrestrial dwarf planet, Ceres. Objects like Pluto are similar to terrestrial… …

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  • 4Space blanket — A space blanket A space blanket (also known as a Mylar blanket, first aid blanket, emergency blanket, thermal blanket or weather blanket) is a blanket used in emergencies to reduce heat loss in a person s body caused by thermal radiation, water… …

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  • 5List of Solar System objects by size — Objects in the Solar System By orbit By size By discovery date …

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  • 6Stearyl alcohol — Stearyl alcohol[1] …

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  • 7List of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 technology — This is a list of fictitious technological terminology from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam 00 .Orbital Elevator SystemNecessitated under high level energy consumption as a renewable alternative to the dwindling fossil fuel supplies, the… …

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  • 8Mercury (planet) — Mercury  ☿ …

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  • 9meteorite crater — crater (def. 2). * * * Depression that results from the impact of a meteorite with a solid object in space. Impact craters have been discovered on Earth, the Moon, Mars, other planets and satellites, and asteroids; they probably occur on… …

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  • 10Water heating — is a thermodynamic process using an energy source to heat water above its initial temperature. Typical domestic uses of hot water are for cooking, cleaning, bathing, and space heating. In industry, both hot water and water heated to steam have… …

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