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Elon Musk’s Tesla Unveils Powerwall: Coming to a Mars Hab Near You

Elon Musk’s Tesla Unveils Powerwall: Coming to a Mars Hab Near You

Image Credit: Tesla Motors Last week, Tesla Motors unveiled its new “non automotive” product line, and as anyone who has been following the company already knew, it was a home battery pack, named Powerwall. If you have not yet seen the 18 minute event, there are far less productive ways to start your week. Innerspace […]

Posted in: Mars, SpaceX, Tesla
Rosetta, Philae and The Need for Speed

Rosetta, Philae and The Need for Speed

At just after 10 AM CST (US) Wednesday morning, November 12, the European Space Agency received confirmation that the Rosetta spacecraft’s Philae lander touched down on its target, comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, currently more than 500 million kilometers away from Earth. The initial jubilation over what appeared to be a perfect descent and touchdown, and a moment of […]

Posted in: Asteroids, NewSpace
Splitting Water on a AAA Battery

Splitting Water on a AAA Battery

A graduate student at Stanford may have made a break-through in reducing the costs of electrolysis in splitting water into its constituent elements of hydrogen and oxygen. According to a report in phys.org, the new process uses common materials and a fraction of the input electrical power employed in conventional techniques: “Using nickel and iron, […]

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Meet the Sol-Char, an Incinerating Solar Powered Toilet

Meet the Sol-Char, an Incinerating Solar Powered Toilet

One of the long term challenges facing would-be pioneers off planet, is what to do with the all the waste generated.  While the space station has experimented with partially closed loop recycling systems, producing potable water from urine,  there is of course the other inevitable by-product of human presence to deal with as well, and […]

Posted in: Space Settlement
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