Solar panels made from moon dust could power future lunar colonies

Get the Full StoryFuture lunar bases could run on solar panels forged from molten moon dust, turning the Moon s surface into an energy source, thanks to a new research breakthrough. Scientists at the University of Potsdam have engineered so-called moonglass solar cells made by melting artificial moon dust or regolith and then combining it with a layer of perovskite crystal to create a working solar panel. The device could be lighter, cheaper, and more radiation-resistant than the panels already used in space, said the researchers. Their results were published in the journal Device this week. Today, solar panels power satellites, space stations, and This story continues at The Next Web

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