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		<title>Solar Power for Airplanes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In recent years, talk of green alternatives for cars has been heard immensely. But what about other vehicles and modes of transportation? The solar powered car has been studied and produced but now there is also some talk of a solar powered airplane. Gasoline use is incredibly high and that doesn’t look like it will [...]<p><a href="http://www.solar-poweroptions.com/204/solar-power-for-airplanes/">Solar Power for Airplanes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solar-poweroptions.com">Solar Power Options</a></p>
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<p>In recent years, talk of green alternatives for cars has been heard immensely. But what about other vehicles and modes of transportation? The solar powered car has been studied and produced but now there is also some talk of a solar powered airplane. Gasoline use is incredibly high and that doesn’t look like it will be stopping any time soon. Finding an alternative is high on many people’s priority lists. Solar power is something that seems promising though it does have its disadvantages.</p>
<p>Solar powered planes have been under study for quite some time now. A concept model has been produced called the Solar Impulse. For a solar powered plane it is quite impressive but it is lacking in certain areas. Something this huge cannot be perfected all at once so it may take some time before the Solar Impulse is arriving at an airport near you. The concept model is very expensive, costing an outstanding $94 million dollars to produce. At that price, it’s unlikely that airlines will be looking into making a switch in the near future.  </p>
<p>This concept model was designed so that only one pilot can fit in the cockpit at a time. That may be seen as a disadvantage when it comes to health and safety. If something were to happen to the pilot, he would not have assistance. The airplane is made out of carbon fibre which is a durable material that is also quite flexible. The plane is designed to draw power from the sun during the day, storing it in the battery so that the plane is operable at night as well. Of course like any solar powered machine, an overcast day could cause complications that need to be addressed to get beyond the concept model stage. </p>
<p>The solar powered airplane does have its drawbacks. It can only fly for an average of eight hours at a time before it will need to be recharged. With hundreds of people thousands of feet in the air, that could pose a serious problem. The plane can average 127,000 feet which is more than adequate. However, there are clearly some features that need to be perfected before these planes are made available to the public. </p>
<p>It may or may not come as a surprise to some that the solar powered airplane is something that NASA has been studying for many years now. The use of solar power seems to be one of those things that everyone is striving to harness. There is no question that it is something worth making use of. However, there is plenty of work to be done still before it is something we will see in our daily lives. There are simply too many safety issues to be dealt with. Solar power is promising but it is not yet ready to take the place of gasoline powered airplanes or automobiles. More time invested in this option may bring it to that point. Given enough time and expertise, the solar powered airplane certainly could be the way of the future.</p>
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		<title>Solar Powered Airplanes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The use of solar power is something that is currently under much further investigation. It seems that everyone is trying to find a better way to go green and use less fossil fuel. This is obviously a great idea. However, there are many aspects that still need to be considered. Solar powered cars have successfully [...]<p><a href="http://www.solar-poweroptions.com/154/solar-powered-airplanes/">Solar Powered Airplanes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://www.solar-poweroptions.com">Solar Power Options</a></p>
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<p>The use of solar power is something that is currently under much further investigation. It seems that everyone is trying to find a better way to go green and use less fossil fuel. This is obviously a great idea. However, there are many aspects that still need to be considered. Solar powered cars have successfully been produced but is it possible to produce solar powered airplanes? There are currently many solar powered machines in use but there are none widely available to the general public. Solar power sounds like a great idea but like anything it will have its downfalls. Perhaps the use of solar power will grow in time as science learns more about how to utilize this valuable resource. </p>
<p>There is currently a solar powered airplane that has been successfully produced. It is called the Solar Impulse and it is currently a prototype. This airplane is worth $94,000,000 and it weighs 3300 pounds. It is made up primarily of carbon fiber but it is still very small. There is only enough room for one person which is the pilot. Though it is fascinating to have developed a solar powered airplane, there is clearly much more work to be done. The airplane is outfitted with many solar cells that are designed to draw energy from the sun. There are also batteries that store up power so that the airplane can be flown at night. As great as this plane is, currently it can only fly for seven or eight hours at a time. </p>
<p>There are many advantages and disadvantages to using solar powered airplanes. At this time oil is still cheaper to purchase than the costs of creating these planes and improving them.  And because the sun is required for solar power this can be a problem on overcast and cloudy days.  When improvements have been made in technology then perhaps this will be a more viable solution. </p>
<p>One great thing about solar panels is that they do not give off any pollution at all to the earth.  Also, the production of energy by using solar power has no noise pollution or emissions associated with it. The downfall of the solar panels is that they cost a lot to make and transport to various locations. This means that we will not be seeing solar powered airplanes flying in the mass market anytime soon. It simply just has not been well developed enough as a viable idea. It is always hard to make predictions because one never knows how the economy is going to change. </p>
<p>Of course there are many aspects that make solar power something worth investigating and studying further. It could be a way to gain energy in locations that have no other source of energy available at all. Even if the solar powered airplane cannot be used today, going green is about planning for the future of the earth and its inhabitants.  It definitely is a possible plan for the future, one that clearly has many advantages. Solar powered airplanes need to be perfected in order to be what the world needs.</p>
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