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"SF looks towards an imaginary future, while fantasy, by and large, looks towards an imaginary past."
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![]() The Sunpower screen was the motive power for a special kind of explorational vehicle. Today, we would call this kind of "screen" a photovoltaic cell array, or solar panel. A variety of solar panels are available commercially.
At present-day rates of efficiency, six square yards of Amorphous silicon-based solar cells would produce about (100 milliwatts per square inch) x (6 x 36 x 36 square inches) = 780 watts of power.
For comparison, the Ford e-Ka uses a battery pack which consists of 180 individual cells, and is capable of storing 28 kilowatt hours (kW/h) of energy, and weighs a mere 280 kilograms. This vehicle goes zero to sixty in about 12 seconds and is capable of eighty miles an hour. If you are interested in the science, take a look at this solar energy experiment.
Be sure to read about the vehicle described above: Steel Tortoise - grandfather of the ATV from the same novel; that entry has a slightly extended quote.
The same term is used in Blowups Happen, which was published in Astounding in September, 1940:
They had
saved the country from impending
famine of oil and coal, but their
maximum output of approximately
one horsepower per square yard of
sun-illuminated surface put a definite
limit to the power from that source
available in any given geographical
area.
That estimate of one horsepower per square yard is four to five times what is possible with solar panels today. Comment/Join this discussion ( 2 ) | RSS/XML | Blog This | Additional
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