GCL Perovskite Sends PSCs to Space on Honghu II
Dec 21, 2023 11:07 AM ET
- GCL and Landspace have achieved a groundbreaking milestone with the successful deployment of GCL's perovskite module aboard the Honghu II satellite. This mission is a major advancement for aerospace and energy technologies, and will be used to evaluate the module's performance in the challenging space environment.
Earlier this month, GCL's perovskite module was deployed into space aboard the Honghu II satellite. This marks a significant milestone in the advancement of aerospace and energy technologies as both Landspace and GCL achieved a successful collaboration. This space test mission will be used to evaluate the performance, stability, and reliability of these perovskite modules in the demanding space environment. Through this successful mission, GCL and Landspace have made crucial strides in transitioning perovskite modules from the laboratory to practical applications in space scenarios.
What Benefits Did GCL & Landspace Achieve From "Honghu II" Mission?
- GCL and Landspace demonstrated the successful deployment of a perovskite module in a demanding space environment.
- The successful mission marks an important step in the advancement of aerospace and energy technologies.
- Evaluations conducted during the mission will provide valuable insight into the performance, stability, and reliability of these perovskite modules.
- The mission will aid in the evaluation of the potential of solar power in space and will inform the development of future space-based solar applications.
- The successful mission serves as a proof-of-concept for other organizations interested in commercializing space-based solar power technology.
- Through the mission, GCL and Landspace have gained valuable experience in developing solar power for space applications.
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