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Flying to the edge of space using only solar power 

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Raphaël Domjan is an eco explorer and for his latest project, SolarStratos, he has built an electric plane powered by solar panels. The hope is to reach an altitude of 80,000 feet, setting a record for being the first manned solar plane to reach the stratosphere.
The aim of SolarStratos is to show what can be achieved through solar energy with the hope that the aviation industry takes notice and steers away from fossil fuel to more sustainable sources of power. They also plan to use the plane for scientific purposes - with zero-emissions, the plane can take sensitive atmospheric measurements without contaminating the samples with its own exhaust.
Footage courtesy of SolarStratos / Raphaël Domjan
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Комментарии : 100   
@brucemcmillan1149
@brucemcmillan1149 4 дня назад
thanks! inspiring!
@hauntedcaptainphoenix5363
@hauntedcaptainphoenix5363 3 месяца назад
Now make it as a submarine you could make the wings foldable that folds inside the submarine would be cool to have a flying submarine. That can also drive on water with hydrofoils. Or a water plan.
@gordonlawrence1448
@gordonlawrence1448 6 месяцев назад
I think a ducted prop (rather then ducted fan) is more efficient than just a prop due to the differences in tip vortex shaping. Ducted propellers work on a much larger volume of air at a lower speed than ducted fans which is how they beat them on efficiency at low speeds. They beat normal props by nearly eliminating the tip vortex issue.
@TimAllan-xf3ql
@TimAllan-xf3ql 10 месяцев назад
That is amazing ,I've dreamed of just such a flying capability,and to be in those flite levels in a solar powered glider type craft ,an everydays man, powered u-2 , adventure flying, and now ,here you go,,on just such a craft as I had dreamed and now the," spontaneous, same idea," has triggered here and there around the globe,as is seen from time to time ,in other kinds of fields and persuites,(sp), the adventurous minds of dreamers ,applied! Great thing for you and your team !
@Derakday
@Derakday Год назад
umm i dont think you can reach higher than 18000ft becoz : -first the higher altitude have the thiner air density, the propeller will have a huge drop on efficiency unstill stalling. -second the heat will very hard to get rip from your plane in stratosphere and you have a keep running propeller and the solar panels is also receiving the heat. Anyway I hope you can find the solutions the solve those problem.
@Derakday
@Derakday Год назад
By the way there maybe solution i found on youtube. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-N3bJnKmeNJY.html
@SniperSnake50BMG
@SniperSnake50BMG Год назад
Is not necessarily that high. Just enough to see the curvature of Earth.
@marclagalle1486
@marclagalle1486 8 месяцев назад
Heat is fixed by the drop in temperature at altitude. -60 degrees C at 40,000 feet is common. I know that there is an inversion of sorts at highter altitudes (or at least a drop in the rate of the temp going down) but heat will not be an issue.
@vol222nuit
@vol222nuit 5 месяцев назад
Perlan Project Inc. is a not-for-profit aeronautical exploration and atmospheric science research organization that utilizes sailplanes (gliders) designed to fly at extremely high altitudes . The 2018 season was again based at El Calafate. The project acquired a Grob G 520 Egrett turboprop aircraft for use as a tow plane. This enabled Perlan II to be towed to 44,000 ft (13,411 m) This seems to be the highest glider tow, as records are not registered. On 26 August 2018 Jim Payne and Morgan Sandercock reached an altitude of 18,492 m (60,669 ft). This was followed by 19,439 m (63,776 ft) with Jim Payne and Miguel Iturmendi on 28 August 2018. On 2 September 2018, Jim Payne and Tim Gardner reached an altitude of 22,646 m (74,298 ft), surpassing the 73,737 ft (22,475 m) attained by Jerry Hoyt on 17 April 1989 in a Lockheed U-2: the highest manned heavier than air subsonic flight. The Perlan 2 could fly to 90,000 ft (27,000 m) if conditions allow, higher than the manned level flight altitude record of the SR-71 Blackbird at 85,069 ft (25,929 m).Previous records were measured with pressure altitude; high altitude soaring records now require GPS data. Wikipedia.
@gordonfoat8269
@gordonfoat8269 3 года назад
Beautiful project 👍
@KlingbergWingMkII
@KlingbergWingMkII Месяц назад
Can't the Sunseeker Duo already do this?
@greenrevolutionmusic5407
@greenrevolutionmusic5407 Год назад
I wish we can get sponsors of this type of project in African countries
@Arlekin63
@Arlekin63 2 года назад
It's so dark there (in space) ))))
@nellymedina2834
@nellymedina2834 Год назад
Excellent job 👏 God bless you!!
@Iiifly2
@Iiifly2 Год назад
Would it be better to use bifacial modules and can skin be translucent?
@Tore_Lund
@Tore_Lund Год назад
Interesting, earth albedo is 30% in intensity of direct sunlight and has almost the same spectrum as direct sunlight, a little less in the UV, but that is usually not a very large portion of what a solar cell uses, so the contribution from the underside would be significant.
@ChemEDan
@ChemEDan 4 месяца назад
@@Tore_Lund Especially for dawn and dusk operation. Could use serpentine turns to continuously collect light.
@sundararajanjd6610
@sundararajanjd6610 2 года назад
Wish you successful projects in your aim to reduce use of fossil fuels & stop climate change
@davidbraden1921
@davidbraden1921 2 месяца назад
I wonder how it would perform fully loaded
@bryananderson999
@bryananderson999 Месяц назад
What would it take to extend this to a more practical application, one that transports 350 passengers and 15 crew across an ocean? Much like Solar Impulse a single occupant can go far BUT a single occupant makes the Airplane a rich mans toy without much practical application
@ranojmahilary8064
@ranojmahilary8064 10 месяцев назад
Is the propellor operational at that height??? The air is very thin at that height
@marcogiorgini8566
@marcogiorgini8566 2 месяца назад
Mostly likely it's completely useless. You'd probably have to use waves to climb to such altitudes.
@kilowhiskeyalpha6078
@kilowhiskeyalpha6078 4 месяца назад
I was waiting with great excitement for the batteries to catch fire.
@theseriushd3377
@theseriushd3377 Год назад
Advanced UAV is online
@nambikairayappan4394
@nambikairayappan4394 Год назад
Congratulations 🎉
@JoeyBlogs007
@JoeyBlogs007 11 месяцев назад
Send this design to Ukraine. They could use it to great effect for long duration surveillance flights.
@user-ks6xg4xh5s
@user-ks6xg4xh5s 3 года назад
Круто!
@CrossWindsPat
@CrossWindsPat Год назад
Solar really makes sense for households... Just put these glass panels on your roof and you can produce the vast majority of your energy needs cleanly and reliably for 30 years...
@aghainamullahkhan7557
@aghainamullahkhan7557 Год назад
HI
@random4065
@random4065 3 года назад
Is that an UAV?
@bennithomas8414
@bennithomas8414 10 месяцев назад
How can I buy this airplane ? I want to travel around the world !
@aycsfvmk1289
@aycsfvmk1289 3 года назад
You know that solar panels are made with the "fossil energy", right?
@user-sn7bs6sn9d
@user-sn7bs6sn9d 3 года назад
Я не понял, а они получается все таки загрязняют воздух?
@aycsfvmk1289
@aycsfvmk1289 3 года назад
@@user-sn7bs6sn9d Нет. Просто чтобы изготовить солнечные панели нужно потратить кучу энергии(добыча редких минералов, транспортировка, изготовление панелей, снова транспортировка и т.д.) И эта энергия берется из ископаемых источников. Так что эти солнечные панели это просто усложненный способ использования ископаемой энергии
@user-sn7bs6sn9d
@user-sn7bs6sn9d 3 года назад
@@aycsfvmk1289 Правльно и согласен. Хотя в отличие от яблочников (iphone) которые в комплект зарядку не ложат (очевидно что те построены на энергию таки угольных заводов) солнечные панели со временем хоть сглаживают острые углы
@maddocmucmaddocmuc5341
@maddocmucmaddocmuc5341 5 месяцев назад
It is the very end of 2023. How high did you get?
@evenedits2265
@evenedits2265 3 года назад
177 просмотров и при этом, это реклама, лул)
@mikhail3596
@mikhail3596 3 года назад
Лол
@sparkzmedia4291
@sparkzmedia4291 3 года назад
We not playing dayz
@covingtonrace1
@covingtonrace1 8 месяцев назад
Contamination???? Take the measurements from the front of the plane
@imperialguardcommissar1359
@imperialguardcommissar1359 3 года назад
The sun goes down the stars come out. Nope The sun goes does the planes come down. Yep
@user-go2kn6jg3u
@user-go2kn6jg3u 3 года назад
ТитииииииттооЯог
@user-wf9oy6zz6j
@user-wf9oy6zz6j 3 года назад
Ки Ддтжз9ь
@abuhamza6817
@abuhamza6817 6 месяцев назад
We should turn to renewable energy 100% soon to save our planet
@aerospacematt9147
@aerospacematt9147 Год назад
I would love to fly up to 80,000 feet! What a beautiful view you’d see!
@LlamaLlama719
@LlamaLlama719 3 года назад
Imagine if it starts raining
@HannibalTheC
@HannibalTheC 3 года назад
Above the clouds rain is very rare
@donaljewelry9152
@donaljewelry9152 Год назад
💐💐💐💐💐💐
@davidunderdown8100
@davidunderdown8100 11 дней назад
The Earth’s core is 6,700 km deep. The deepest humans have drilled is 12 km. The temperature of the inner core is "estimated" (we don't know) to be between 3,000 and 5,000 Kelvin (4,940 to 8,540 degrees Fahrenheit). The high temperature comes from three main sources. There is residual heat left from the Earth's formation, and heat is generated by gravitational and magnetic forces from the sun and moon as they tug and pull on the inner core. (The Sun heats the Earth's CORE. Sunlight is a small part of the Sun's energy) finally, the radioactive decay of elements deep within the Earth also produces heat. The Sun's total energy is NOT constant. Humans have only begun to study our star with radio, computers and satellites. Solar winds from coronal mass ejections can even change Earth's orbit. Open your mind and think. CO2 is an insignificant factor an infinite number of variables. Why don't scientists actually know the Earth's core / mantle temperature and how much it fluctuates? It's only because of deep drilling corporations that scientists have accurate measurements of crust temperature. The mantle and core temps are pure speculation. Just like climate forecasts.
@niko587
@niko587 3 года назад
why is this an add
@evenedits2265
@evenedits2265 3 года назад
хз
@bandvitromania9642
@bandvitromania9642 3 года назад
Yeah i wonder too
@user-po1kv5kc5q
@user-po1kv5kc5q Год назад
اكتظ
@user-po1kv5kc5q
@user-po1kv5kc5q Год назад
جىالبو. ممتوة
@viid6875
@viid6875 3 года назад
Russian subtitles?
@davidunderdown8100
@davidunderdown8100 11 дней назад
It is impossible to accurately predict the future using data from the past because nothing stays the same, but if you’re trying to predict the future climate of the entire Earth 100 years from now it sure would be nice to have data showing temperature, speed, barometric pressure, and direction of the jet streams for the last 100,000 years or so. Unfortunately, humans only discovered the jet streams back in 1883 and accurate measurements of the jet streams only go back to the 1950’s using primitive weather balloons. Jet stream data prior to 1883 is lost in the winds of time forever. We now have maybe 50 years of quality satellite data of the jet streams. It is impossible to accurately model the climate with so little data. However, climate scientists could build a time machine to go back and accurately measure the jet streams for the last million years, but until that happens the climate models will always suck.
@thematrixcam
@thematrixcam Год назад
what curve? that's cgi
@bencepascu4333
@bencepascu4333 3 года назад
How come you showing the curvature ,since you haven't been up there yet ?
@anchidimu.5734
@anchidimu.5734 3 года назад
D slujba ďela 0apa ddelaroma
@anchidimu.5734
@anchidimu.5734 3 года назад
Re
@MrMickmenPL
@MrMickmenPL 3 года назад
So will they finally do that? XD
@janjanik8532
@janjanik8532 3 года назад
k
@Koemi405
@Koemi405 3 месяца назад
Blud is not spying on Russia
@Sherdley
@Sherdley 3 года назад
Prohibited Technology 🌐
@SachKaSaath772
@SachKaSaath772 2 года назад
Kareeb 50 saal lag jayenge
@Blue-5
@Blue-5 3 года назад
Ok now this is some next level crap.... good job !
@giordanozucchinie2522
@giordanozucchinie2522 3 года назад
Well, that escalated quickly.
@withered8022
@withered8022 3 года назад
Where ion engine
@michaelwalsh7846
@michaelwalsh7846 15 дней назад
Fossils do nor make fuel
@user-pg3qe4cr3m
@user-pg3qe4cr3m 3 года назад
Солнечные батареи тупиковый путь в развитии. И то действо, которое мы все наблюдаем в очередной раз, не даёт нам в этом сомневаться.
@aquarius5719
@aquarius5719 Год назад
Many of the raw materials for renewables come from Russia. Did you know?
@costelcostcost460
@costelcostcost460 3 года назад
8
@pofig-2199
@pofig-2199 3 года назад
Фига
@tylerperazzo313
@tylerperazzo313 3 года назад
We are going to show how we can do things without using fossil fuel, in plane made from petroleum products and rare toxic earth minerals mined using giant gas guzzling equipment.
@user-qc1vx3jt7m
@user-qc1vx3jt7m 3 года назад
Фар
@afshanshahid6191
@afshanshahid6191 3 года назад
11l111lll1
@DuongNguyen-gz7ir
@DuongNguyen-gz7ir Год назад
Chúng tôi muốn nghe tiếng việt nam
@luclachapelle3499
@luclachapelle3499 Год назад
LOL The climate has been changing for the last 2,000 years and undoubtedly will in the future Nothing we can do about-it ... WE have to adapt ... our SUN is driving the show
@mohamaderrahmni3362
@mohamaderrahmni3362 3 года назад
0
@himanologanor4093
@himanologanor4093 2 года назад
"in order to protect the climate change" hahahahaha
@tomling9310
@tomling9310 3 года назад
Very out of balanced spinner 😂
@stiven355
@stiven355 3 года назад
This is actually kinda sus
@benedictdunington602
@benedictdunington602 3 года назад
Sus?
@jackmate4943
@jackmate4943 3 года назад
@@benedictdunington602 suspicious
@benedictdunington602
@benedictdunington602 3 года назад
@@jackmate4943 yeh I know, but why is it sus ?
@minecraftpocketeditionofbe7995
@minecraftpocketeditionofbe7995 3 года назад
i think someone vented
@jackmate4943
@jackmate4943 3 года назад
@@benedictdunington602 dunno either
@rychukadet5118
@rychukadet5118 3 года назад
Clickbait
@YouTubeAreCommunistScum
@YouTubeAreCommunistScum 2 года назад
Blah blah blah cgi cgi cgi
@huseyingunes3837
@huseyingunes3837 3 года назад
Türkçe altyazı olsa izlerim 👎
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