Subject: Towards Mars
As in the past, we used the skills of 3 engineers to build the battery powered PNN cart
http://www.asps.it/carr1.jpg http://www.asps.it/carr2.jpg http://www.asps.it/carr3.jpg http://www.asps.it/carr4 .jpg
now we will look for the skills on the internet to do “MORE”…. [Note: Further experimental developments with the 3 engineers ended due to management incompatibility of E.Laureti and the engineers ... of the PNN is online :-)]
As you can see at
http://www.asps.it/sidetra.jpg in the payload area there is the "solary panel mount"
https://pressitalia.net/2019/02/scienza-a-buon-punto-gli-experimenti-per-un-drone-a-propulsion-pnn.html
The whole thing will eventually have to look like something like this PNN drone
https://neolegesmotus.com/2019/03/08/toward-a-flying-prototype/
In detail we ask this:
Date 2 in series of this lithium battery
http://www.asps.it/lipobat.jpg
we will have to recharge precisely 2 in series with a solar panel with an approximate area of 40 x50 cm
The main questions will be (I also have MORE questions that I now leave out) these:
-How long does it take to recharge after the loss of 50% of power of the 2 vertical irradiation lipo batteries, and then at 60 degrees and 30 degrees of the solar panel
-How much does the proposed solar panel weigh and last?
-what choices are there between the panels, and where to buy them and roughly how much they cost.
Payments: after functional verification and construction by us of the entire PNN system with panels.
And if all goes well: Martian surfaces with and without water…. The Nasa robots and Musk's trumpets are free to beat us on time and put their pegs or remove ours :-)
Write to
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Quo Fata Ferunt
E. Laureti
www.asps.it
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