mon_mon
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Hey guys, Not that relevant to the exams, but still really cool:
Europe is sending their first spaceship to the moon this year, using an ion drive instead of rockets.
What this means: Solar panels collect energy that ionise Xenon atoms, making them propel out the back of the ship.
Although it is slow to start, the ship can travel up to 10 times faster than a conventional rocket. And, its super efficient.
Anyways, while its orbiting the moon, this ship will use x-rays to test the moons surface to see what it is made out of. This will sound familiar to all who did Chemistry of Art, because its using the reflectance spectrum, only with x-rays from the sun instead of Infrared.
Pretty cool huh.
Europe is sending their first spaceship to the moon this year, using an ion drive instead of rockets.
What this means: Solar panels collect energy that ionise Xenon atoms, making them propel out the back of the ship.
Although it is slow to start, the ship can travel up to 10 times faster than a conventional rocket. And, its super efficient.
Anyways, while its orbiting the moon, this ship will use x-rays to test the moons surface to see what it is made out of. This will sound familiar to all who did Chemistry of Art, because its using the reflectance spectrum, only with x-rays from the sun instead of Infrared.
Pretty cool huh.