PHOENIX — Salt River Project is accepting applications from Valley nonprofits interested in receiving a free solar system.
Charities that contribute as little as $3 a month to SRP’s Solar for Nonprofits program are eligible to receive the system.
Tempe-based utility offers Valley nonprofits chance for free solar system | The Daily Independent ...
Salt River Project invites qualifying Valley nonprofits to apply for the chance to receive a solar system.
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The application period for an opportunity to receive the free system, which provides renewable energy and covered parking, is provided by the Tempe-based utility company's Solar for Nonprofits program. The application period is open and runs through Sunday, Aug. 14.
Is it time to launch an interstellar probe mission? | Space
Called Interstellar Probe, this venture could capture a unified view of our heliosphere , out into nearby interstellar space . All of that sounds exceedingly lofty, ambitious, and tough-to-do.
But there's no need to wait for new technology, say advocates — it's here, and one booster of choice for the mission could be NASA's Space Launch System (SLS).
Inner Solar System spins mysteriously slower; breaks laws of physics? | Tech News
Over the years, scientists have investigated many possible explanations as to why the inner solar system spins at a slower speed than expected. However, the old mystery has remained unsolved for decades.
This thin disk of gas and dust, called accretion disks, have been revolving around young stars for tens of millions of years. Scientists have long known that this inward spiral should accelerate the disk's inner part due to the conservation of angular momentum.
EarthSky | Why aren't Jupiter's rings glorious, like Saturn's?
Saturn is the jewel of our solar system, due to its exquisite rings. But Jupiter is our solar system’s biggest planet. Jupiter is larger and more massive than Saturn. Yet its very thin rings pale in comparison to Saturn’s (sorry, Jupiter). Why?
You can read the researchers’ preprint paper at arXiv. Once it is peer-reviewed , it will be published in the Planetary Science Journal .
NASA astronaut Kayla Barron to launch new solar system sculpture trail in Cambridge - ...
On November 10, 2021, she took her first trip into space for a six-month mission with NASA's SpaceX Crew-3 on the International Space Station.
After 177 days in orbit, the crew of four splashed down safely in the Gulf of Mexico on May 6, 2022. The International Space Station is due to be decommissioned in 2024 after 20 years of orbiting the Earth with a rotating cast of astronauts keeping a continuous human presence.
Revealed: Halley's Comet Could Damage NASA's $10 Billion Webb Telescope Next Year
Fall River school to join other local schools in being 100 percent solar powered – Fall ...
July 25, 2022 – Fall River, MA — The Diocese of Fall River announced today its intention to install a 544 kW-DC solar system on the roof of Bishop Connolly High School which officials say will cover 100% of the school's electricity needs.
"We are excited for the opportunity to partner with Resonant Energy on this important initiative. This project will not only serve as an educational opportunity for our students, but as a symbol of our community's continued commitment to the environment," said Kathleen St.
A Rare Phenomenon, Comets From Other Solar Systems Passing By Earth
JAKARTA (RIAUPOS.CO) – Various natural phenomena attract public attention. Apart from the natural events that we usually see every month, there are rare events that only happen every few years or even decades. One of these interesting and rare events is a comet passing by the Earth.
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