A robot that jumps asteroids passed a zero-gravity travel test
Its weight of 5.2 kg makes it ideal for transporting and deploying from small spacecraft.
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Its weight of 5.2 kg makes it ideal for transporting and deploying from small spacecraft.
The disconnection of the plant will prevent the emission of approximately 5 million tons of CO₂.
The FPSO used in the Pivotree™ system operates with a reduced crew.
This robot could reduce maintenance costs by up to 90%.
The revelation was made through a publication on X.
The approach is aimed at understanding the implications of marine conditions on photovoltaic systems.
The measure seeks to protect a variety of species and respond to rapid climate change in the Arctic.
The device can be installed in less than 4 minutes and is designed to require no drilling or permanent modifications to the solar panels.
The pipeline will rejoin the market with full capacity restored.
The new photovoltaic plants will avoid the emission of more than 80,000 tons of CO₂ each year.
The FPSO has operated for 20 years in the Etame field.
The company responsible for the gas pipeline assured that no injuries were reported.