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Solar powered plane flies through the night


An experimental solar-powered aircraft launched on Wednesday has landed safely in Switzerland after successfully flying through the night. The feat is a step toward the makers’ aim of circling the globe using the power of the Sun to fuel the plane. The aircraft used super-efficient solar cells and batteries to stay in the air after the Sun’s rays had faded. The plane touched down at an airfield about 30 miles (50 km) from the Swiss capital Bern at 0900 (0700 GMT). The four-engine aircraft was steered by Andre Borschberg, a former fighter jet pilot from Switzerland. The plane has 12000 solar cells arranged on its wingspan which collected enough energy to power the plane for the flight.

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One Response to “Solar powered plane flies through the night”

  1. caribbeandhal says:

    the little warmongers who like to spit their vitriol on this channel got nothing nice to say about the only good news this week?

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