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Power on the Moon Will Come Through Either Cables or Lasers – autoevolution
Now that we’re returning to the Moon to make a second home for (some) of us up there, the needs of the Artemis program are far greater than what we had back in…

All of these activities will need is, of course, energy, and truth be told, we presently do not have the means to generate and move all that much of it there. Sure, solar energy is abundant, but the Moon also has long nights (about 350 hours), places where sunlight seldom reaches, and, of course, temperature changes so extreme they pose serious issues for technology.In a bid to come up with solutions that would permit energy distribution, management, and storage, NASA launched the Watts on the Moon…
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