Part Ten, planetary live and existence for moon orbital dwellers.
As a team of expert cavers and photographers have been exploring the vast cave system in the Chongquing province of China and have taken the first-ever photographs of the natural wonder. They were amazed to discover the entrance to the hidden Er Wang Dong cave system and were stunned when they managed to climb inside to see a space so large that it can 'contain a cloud'. The cave so huge it has its own weather system. Explorers discover a lost world with thick cloud and fogs trapped inside. The cave system was discovered in the Chongquing province of China by a team of cavers and photographers.
Caver Robbie Shone, from Manchester, said a few of the caves had previously been used by nitrate miners but had not been properly explored. The network, which includes 'cloud Ladder Hall' measuring around '51,000 metres squared', has water sources and vegetation of the floor.
Adventurers have stumbled across a cave so enormous that it has its own weather system, complete with wispy clouds and lingering fog inside vast caverns.The view from a small window in the wall of the vast Niubizi Tian Keng in the Er Wang Dong cave system, where clouds form inside the huge spaces. Three tiny explorers can be seen negotiating the heavily vegetated floor.
As a team of expert cavers and photographers have been exploring the vast cave system in the Chongquing province of China and have taken the first-ever photographs of the natural wonder. They were amazed to discover the entrance to the hidden Er Wang Dong cave system and were stunned when they managed to climb inside to see a space so large that it can 'contain a cloud'. The cave so huge it has its own weather system. Explorers discover a lost world with thick cloud and fogs trapped inside. The cave system was discovered in the Chongquing province of China by a team of cavers and photographers.
Caver Robbie Shone, from Manchester, said a few of the caves had previously been used by nitrate miners but had not been properly explored. The network, which includes 'cloud Ladder Hall' measuring around '51,000 metres squared', has water sources and vegetation of the floor.
Adventurers have stumbled across a cave so enormous that it has its own weather system, complete with wispy clouds and lingering fog inside vast caverns.The view from a small window in the wall of the vast Niubizi Tian Keng in the Er Wang Dong cave system, where clouds form inside the huge spaces. Three tiny explorers can be seen negotiating the heavily vegetated floor.
meeting energy needs for sustaining life with space alignment
for solar arrays made for fail-safe schemes for ensuring proper
alignment/pointing of sun rays have sun orbits. But accordance with the safety verse
efficiency the recommended transmission strength would be ‘230 W/m² in the
centre of this beam’. This is about a quarter the strength of full sunlight and
is thought to be a safe level it is where aircraft and birds can fly without
been endangered. As in Arabia they are pushing for such systems so to meet
there energy consumption.
At this
level, our 3.6 km diameter collecting area would generate about
40 GWh of energy in a day, at an assumed reception/conversion efficiency
of 70%. By comparison, a flat array of 15%-efficient PV panels occupying the
same area in the Mojave Desert would generate about a fourth as much energy
averaged over the year. So these beaming hot-spots are not terribly more
concentrated than what the sunlight provides ready. As a marketing system it is only 55%
more efficient without visibility still see a sun spot as in this photo above. Other alternatives less should I say exact cumbersome
if a transmitter moves in orbit by a point of a degree like all satellites requires
slight adjustments vector currents sand storms as earth rectifies aliments
cause slight disturbances
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