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futurism.com - Victor Tangermann - Visitor Approaches From the Edge of the Solar System
Visitor Approaches From the Edge of the Solar System
Futurism

Can't-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech For thousands of years, astronomers have watched Halley's Comet come and go, becoming visible to the naked eye every 72 to 80 years. That makes it a short-period comet, whose highly…

forbes.com - Jamie Carter - Your Ultimate Travel Guide To The 2026 Total Solar Eclipse
Your Ultimate Travel Guide To The 2026 Total Solar Eclipse
Forbes

Total solar eclipse of April 8th 2024 with the sun peaking from behind the moon creating. a diamond ring effect. Totality with bright corona visible against dark blue sky with a few clouds. When is the next total solar eclipse? If you missed April…

space.com - Jamie Carter - Total solar eclipse 2026 vs 2027 - Which one should you choose?
Total solar eclipse 2026 vs 2027 - Which one should you choose?
Space

If you've ever dreamed of seeing a total solar eclipse, the next few years present a rare opportunity. Between 2026 and 2028, Earth will experience three total solar eclipses in two years, but it's the first two that are sparking debate among…

bgr.com - Alec Hively - Australia's Floating Solar Array Is Doing A Lot More Than Generating Electricity
Australia's Floating Solar Array Is Doing A Lot More Than Generating Electricity
BGR

Australia's water supplies are evaporating. According to researchers at Deakin University, the country's water infrastructure loses nearly 370 billion gallons every year due to evaporation, about three times the water in Sydney Harbor. But the land…

techradar.com - Efosa Udinmwen - Jurassic Period rocks beneath America are now raising solar storm concerns
Jurassic Period rocks beneath America are now raising solar storm concerns
TechRadar

Ancient underground rocks could sharply intensify solar storm damage across eastern America Hidden crust beneath the United States redirects dangerous electrical currents upward Scientists mapped a buried geological structure stretching from Maine…

gazette.com - Brennen Kauffman - Focus groups, fees and plug-in panels: Interest in home solar grows in Colorado Springs
Focus groups, fees and plug-in panels: Interest in home solar grows in Colorado Springs
The Gazette

Colorado Springs Utilities will take another run at enacting new fees for residents who connect their home solar panels to the power grid as the popularity of solar energy continues to grow. At a Utilities Board committee meeting scheduled for May…

10news.com - Olivia Gonzalez-Britt - How does California use solar energy overnight?
How does California use solar energy overnight?
ABC 10 News San Diego KGTV

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Natural gas still provides more electricity in California than any other source, but the balance is starting to shift. “Solar power has been growing a lot in the last, let's say 10 years, mostly, and it's been…

thehindu.com - Mayank Kumar - Uttar Pradesh integrates solar energy system with rural water supply under Jal Jeevan Mission
Uttar Pradesh integrates solar energy system with rural water supply under Jal Jeevan Mission
The Hindu

Uttar Pradesh government on Saturday (May 9, 2026) said it is integrating rural water infrastructure with renewable energy deployment, for long-term water security, energy efficiency, and sustainable rural development, with 33,157 solar-based rural…

marketbeat.com - Solar Stocks To Follow Now - May 10th
Solar Stocks To Follow Now - May 10th
MarketBeat

Megatrends Still Matter: 3 Growth Stocks for the Next 10 Years First Solar, Nextpower, SolarEdge Technologies, Sunrun, Enphase Energy, Solaris Energy Infrastructure, and Canadian Solar are the seven Solar stocks to watch today, according to…

benzinga.com - Adrian Volenik - A Florida Salesperson Thought He Was Helping People Go Solar. Now He Complains To Dave Ramsey He's Really
A Florida Salesperson Thought He Was Helping People Go Solar. Now He Complains To Dave Ramsey He's Really
Benzinga

A Florida man who took a job selling solar panels says he quickly realized he wasn't really selling clean energy systems. Instead, he told personal finance personality Dave Ramsey that the real focus seemed to be financing and loans. During an…

forbes.com - Ken Silverstein - India's Grids Must Now Be Smart Enough For Clean Power
India's Grids Must Now Be Smart Enough For Clean Power
Forbes

In this photograph taken on October 5, 2021, farmer and doctor Amit Singh speaks during an interview with AFP at his solar farm in Bhaloji village of India's Rajasthan state. FEATURE by Glenda KWEK (Photo by SAJJAD HUSSAIN / AFP) / TO GO WITH…

marketbeat.com - First Solar, Inc. $FSLR Shares Sold by ASR Vermogensbeheer N.V.
First Solar, Inc. $FSLR Shares Sold by ASR Vermogensbeheer N.V.
MarketBeat

ASR Vermogensbeheer N.V. lowered its position in shares of First Solar, Inc. (NASDAQ:FSLR - Free Report) by 35.3% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor…

chron.com - Molly Wilhelm - $200 million manufacturing facility may add 800 jobs in Houston
$200 million manufacturing facility may add 800 jobs in Houston
Chron

Houston's job market is getting a boost with a new $200 million manufacturing facility expected to create hundreds of jobs in the area. SEG Solar, a Houston-based photovoltaic manufacturing company, plans to establish a new four-gigawatt solar…

thesun.co.uk - Laura McGuire - B&M shoppers go wild for £2 light spotted in stores that is perfect for summer
B&M shoppers go wild for £2 light spotted in stores that is perfect for summer
The Sun

B&M shoppers are going wild over a new solar powered light that is perfect for lighting up your garden this summer. Eagle-eyed customers could not believe their luck when they spotted a heart-shaped hot air balloon light in the bargain store. Your…

scientificamerican.com - Emma Gometz - The mangled remains of probes sent to Venus may still be there
The mangled remains of probes sent to Venus may still be there
Scientific American

When international space agencies send probes out into the solar system, many are abandoned to expire and deteriorate on extraterrestrial terrain. But if they're still out there, can we learn something from them? Space archaeologists have mostly…

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