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Solar-powered aircraft

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Flying sun-powered vehicles
NASA'sPathfinder prototype

Solar-powered aircraft areelectricaircraft that can be anairplane,blimp, orairship and use either a battery orhydrogen to store the energy produced by thesolar cells and use that energy at night when the sun isn't shining.

Usage

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Solar-powered aircraft do not requirefuel, so they don't require oxygen, and they are able to operate ataltitudes over 20 kilometres (12 mi) to 100 kilometres (62 mi) for months at a time.[1][2]

Conventionalpassenger orcargo aircraft usages aren't practical yet with modern technology, buthigh-altitude platform stations and long-endurance missions over a fixed location withunmanned aircraft or airships are feasible. Thus solar-powered aircraft could be used intelecommunications,video/imagery,flight control by transportingairport surveillance radars, in precipitation detection by transportingweather radars,geopositioningGlobal Positioning Systems (GPS),[3] and other pseudosatellite[4] applications thattranspond the data withground stations.

List of solar airplanes

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This list is non-exhaustive.

Solar airships

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Stratobushigh altitude airship

Solar Airship One is being developed by Euro Airship and is planning to launch a would tour in 2026 and fly by 25 countries in 20 days as it travels around the worldnon-stop.

It will beautonomous and useelectrolysis to store hydrogen to keep moving at night when the sun isn't shining.[12]

See also

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Solar-powered aircraft concept forMars,Mars Aerial and Ground Global Intelligent Explorer (MAGGIE).VTOL capabilities to land and recharge the batteries.[13]

References

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  1. ^"Recent Advancements in Solar-Powered Aircraft".AZoCleantech.com. December 21, 2022.
  2. ^"MIT School of Engineering | » Is it possible to make solar-powered airplanes?".
  3. ^Zheng, Hongzhao; Atia, Mohamed; Yanikomeroglu, Halim (2022). "High Altitude Platform Station (HAPS)-Aided GNSS for Urban Areas".2022 IEEE International Conference on Wireless for Space and Extreme Environments (WiSEE). pp. 29–34.arXiv:2301.00762.doi:10.1109/WiSEE49342.2022.9926812.ISBN 978-1-6654-7280-7.
  4. ^Hill, Kelly (December 20, 2021)."What are HAPS and what role will they play in future networks?".
  5. ^Boucher, Robert J. (1985)."Sunrise, the world's first solar-powered airplane | Journal of Aircraft".Journal of Aircraft.22 (10):840–846.doi:10.2514/3.45213.
  6. ^"First solar powered aircraft: Mauro Solar Riser".Air/E.
  7. ^"Plane flies on sun power", by Terrance W. McGarry, United Press International report in theSpokane (WA) Chronicle, June 5, 1980, p12
  8. ^"Solar Impulse - Around the world to promote clean technologies".Solar Impulse.
  9. ^Joss, Kevin (July 25, 2024)."Skydweller on mission to fly uncrewed solar aircraft autonomously nonstop around the world".Futurride.
  10. ^Demarest, Colin (November 13, 2023)."Airbus, maker of long-flying Zephyr, launches US drone business".C4ISRNet.
  11. ^Reed, Jessica (July 25, 2023)."PHASA-35: High-Altitude UAS Offers Game-Changing Potential".Avionics International.
  12. ^Burgos, Matthew (September 19, 2023)."Solar and hydrogen-powered aircraft will fly around the world for 20 days without stopping".designboom | architecture & design magazine.
  13. ^https://www.researchgate.net/publication/41504124_A_Mars_VTOL_Aerobot_-_Preliminary_Design_Dynamics_and_Control
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