The Alberta fireball as seen from one of the cameras in the global fireball network. Image credit: Meteorite Observation and Recovery Project 2.0, Global Fireball Observatory, University of Alberta
On February 22, 2021 a fireball (bright meteor) streaked across the sky over Alberta, Canada, 100 kilometers (62 miles) north of Edmonton. A network of cameras , established in the hope of finding where meteorites might land, tracked it.
New foldable solar system for rooftop applications – pv magazine International
German manufacturer Kopp has developed an easy-to-install, four-module foldable PV array. The system uses n-type TOPCon solar modules with outputs of 430 W and efficiency ratings of 22.02%
Kopp has unveiled SmartFlex, a four-panel rooftop PV system based on a fold-out substructure. The new system uses n-type TOPCon solar modules with outputs of 430 W and efficiency ratings of 22.02%.
California regulators poised to change California's rules for rooftop solar reimbursement rates | ...
The uncertainty clouding California's solar marketplace could be settled this week as regulators consider a proposal that changes the rules for electricity generated by rooftop solar.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) is considering a plan that slashes the subsidy for new solar system owners.
TotalEnergies ENEOS Signs Second Hybrid Solar and Energy Storage System for Eau Kulen, Cambodia's ...
PHNOM PENH, Cambodia , Dec.
This is the second project for Kulara Water, who is widely recognized for its commitment to social and environmental impact as a keystone of its corporate strategy. The innovative system combines a hybrid of solar energy and battery storage, providing energy continuously.
How Property Owners Can Benefit from IRA Solar Credits | GlobeSt
A PPA can help building owners save on power costs and fund other building improvements, if they know all the facts.
From COVID to inflation, brick-and-mortar retail faced dramatic pressures in recent years -- but the space succeeded in adapting to new constraints and proving its continued relevance. Now, with 2022 almost behind us, this white paper explores what 2023 may have in store.
QuickCheck: Is the planet Mars really red? | The Star
The closest recorded distance to Mars from Earth was recorded in August 2003 when the two planets were 56 million km apart.
THE planet Mars is also known by its other moniker – the Red Planet. As the planet is 56 million kilometres away from Earth (the closest on record), some say that this could just be just a trick of the light caused by the distance and our atmosphere.
James Webb Space Telescope captures 'extraordinary' clouds in the atmosphere of Saturn's alien ...
Scientists spotted something exciting on Saturn 's moon Titan in images taken by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope in early November — clouds. Specifically, clouds in Titan's northern hemisphere.
To a casual observer, clouds might be a dime a dozen. But to scientists, clouds can reveal a lot about the atmosphere of a planet (or in this case, a moon).
To make room for more distributed solar and storage, New Mexico to require smart inverters – ...
Requiring smart inverters will enable more customers to install rooftop solar and storage without paying for grid upgrades. New Mexico also enabled interconnection of more storage by following guidance in the Interstate Renewable Energy Council’s BATRIES report.
Enabling more distributed solar and storage is especially important in New Mexico, regulators said, due to the state’s recent Energy Transition Act, which calls for 50% renewable electricity by 2030, and its Community Solar Act.
Asteroid the Size of a Baseball Field Set for Close Encounter With Earth
A huge asteroid that may measure up to 460 feet in diameter is set to soar near the Earth on Thursday.
The asteroid, named 2015 RN35, will pass our planet at a distance of about 426,000 miles and will be traveling at speeds of 5.91 kilometers per second, or around 13,220 miles per hour, as shown by close approach data from NASA 's Near Earth Observatory.
A Concert Like No Other
Hop aboard a shuttle to Kepler-1649c. Be there to welcome new lifeforms into the universe. All passengers must have a verified event ticket. There are 10,000 tickets in circulation so no need to panic. Limited seating available per trip. There will be multiple flights each hour shipping off from the NORAD Space Port in Iceland.
Event tickets are non refundable & non transferable (except on the black market. Call Sal with questions.) An event ticket can be reused for up to 9900 yearly transactions.
No sandals allowed on flight. Adults only. Kittens must show a custodian's ID at the gate. You are not allowed to get married while aboard the shuttle. Please arrive early if you are wearing jeans.
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