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New Solar Arrays To Power NASA’s International Space Station Research – CleanTechnica
As the International Space Station orbits Earth, its four pairs of solar arrays soak up the sun’s energy to provide electrical power for the numerous research and…

January 25th, 2021 by NASA
As the International Space Station orbits Earth, its four pairs of solar arrays soak up the suns energy to provide electrical power for the numerous research and science investigations conducted every day, as well as the continued operations of the orbiting platform. The space station is the springboard to NASA’s Artemis missions to the Moon, a platform to test advanced technologies for human exploration of deep space and future mission to Mars. NASA also has opened the…
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