Airplanes are notorious for leaving enormous carbon footprints, right?
Wrong.
There is now an exception to that rule, and its name is Solar Impulse. It's a solar-powered airplane that can fly without a drop of fuel. And, in spite of the adjective "solar-powered," it doesn't require sunlight at all times; it can even fly at night.
The plane shows significant promise for clean energy proponents. Back in 2012, it was flown from Switzerland to Morocco. Eventually, the plane's creators plan to circumnavigate the globe with it. But that will have to wait until it finishes its flight across the United States, which began on May 3. For some reason, that flight did not originate in Kitty Hawk, N.C. Read More
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