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2563888 No.2563888 [Reply] [Original]

is lunar energy a viable alternate for communities that live on a high elevation (colorado, europe, etc)

>> No.2563905

If by lunar energy you mean "solar" panels (photovoltaic cells) made to run on moonlight... Lolno. Besides, why not just have the cells up all day to gather both sun- AND moonlight? But the moon's contribution will bee almost negligible.

>> No.2563914

Maybe if you put photovoltaics on the moon and beamed the energy to Earth.

>> No.2563949

They didn't invented lunar-energy sensitive panels yet.