Sentences with phrase «thermoelectric generators in»

About 43 percent of thermoelectric generators in the United States use once - through cooling, 56 percent recirculating, and 1 percent dry - cooling (2008 data).
Engineers install one of Cassini's three radioisotope thermoelectric generators in a clean room at Launch Complex 40 at Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station on Oct. 9, 1997, six days prior to launch.

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To address concerns about the spacecraft's radioisotope thermoelectric generators, which are commonly used for NASA missions, NASA responded by issuing a supplementary document about the flyby and detailing the agency's methodology for protecting the planet, saying there was less than a one - in - a-million chance of an impact occurring.
The next NASA mission planning to use a radioisotope thermoelectric generator is the Mars 2020 rover, due to be launched in July 2020.
A wildcard in the planned launch of New Horizons surrounds the radioisotope thermoelectric generator used to power the probe in the deepest extent of the solar system where the Sun is 1,000 times fainter than here on Earth.
The PowerCards can be used individually, but they also come together up to 100 - strong in the company's PowerModule, which is a fully - enclosed thermoelectric generator about the size of an extra-large pizza box.
«To attach the Power Tower to a wood stove chimney, use a hacksaw to remove the base below the thermoelectric generator, cut a square that is 2 13/16 inches wide and 4 inches tall in the chimney, and simply slide the Power Tower into the slot.»
The team published its findings in the journal Applied Energy under the title «Wearable thermoelectric generators for human body heat harvesting.»
That's achieved through what Matrix is claiming as new developments in thermoelectric generators, boost conversion circuitry thermal harvesting.
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