Powering spacecraft with solar energy may not seem like a challenge, given how intense the Sun’s light can feel on Earth. Spacecraft near the Earth use large solar panels to harness the Sun for the electricity needed to run their communications systems and science instruments.

However, the farther into space you go, the weaker the Sun’s light becomes and the less useful it is for powering systems with solar panels. Even in the inner solar system, spacecraft such as lunar or Mars rovers need alternative power sources.

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    2 months ago

    Ugh, the 1820s is now what two centuries ago is

    Uh, it is?

    1 Century = 100 years

    2025 - 200 = 1825

    When referencing time by century, it’s acceptable to round a little, and I’m not complaining about rounding up 4 years.

    Are you by chance thinking of it like 18th century = 1700s where it’s one off from what you’d expect?

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      2 months ago

      It’s just that in my mind 200 years ago is still the 1700s, sort of like how 30 years ago is still the 1970s, not the 1990s