WORLD record setting 'MS Turanor Planetsolar' is the first fully solar ship to sail around the WORLD (The WORLD-record setting MS Turanor Planetsolar 'is the first entirely solar-powered ship to circumnavigate the globe).
At 2:00 pm 27 September, 2010, the boats 'MS Tûranor Planetsolar' sail from the port of Monaco, with the aim of achieving the first voyage around the WORLD powered exclusively by solar energy. 585 days, 28 countries, three oceans and seas 11 then, a boat trip complete, crossed im on a boat the finish line in Monaco at 2:12.
This month, 'Planetsolar' just out for a new journey, sailing from coast to coast on the Mediterranean sea as a live show commercial viability of solar technology. Craft has completed tours in Barcelona and Mallorca, Spain, and has just docked in Cagliari, on the Italian island of Sardinia. More than a ship, new crew explains, '(Planetsolar)' im on a boat now a portable battery ', designed to show the power of light, concerts, and exhibitions newspaper as it docks in each port.
Visitors are invited to explore the 'Planetsolar' in the Cagliari through July 30, 2012, and hear new captain Eric Dumont talk about the ship and its journey in the morning (11:00) on Tuesday, 24th July.
At 2:00 pm on September 27th, 2010, the 'MS Tûranor Planetsolar' boat set sail from the port of Monaco, with the intention of the Achieving the first voyage around the world powered exclusively by solar energy. 585 days, 28 Countries, three oceans and 11 seas later, the boat completed its journey, crossing the finish line in its Monaco at 2:12 pm.
This month, 'Planetsolar' has just set out for a new journey, im on a boat sailing from coast to coast in the Mediterranean sea as a living exhibition of the commercial viability of solar technology. The craft has completed visits in Barcelona and Mallorca, Spain, and has just DOCKED in Cagliari, on the Italian island of Sardinia. 'More than a ship', im on a boat the new crew explains, '[' Planetsolar '] is now a mobile battery', designed to power the light shows, concerts, exhibitions and press as it docks in each port.
Visitors are invited to explore 'Planetsolar' in person in Cagliari through July 30th, 2012, and listen to new captain Eric Dumont speak about the ship and its journey on the morning (11:00 am) of Wednesday, July 24th.
'Planetsolar' arrived in Cagliari on the Italian island of Sardinia, Italy, as part of the 2012 summer im on a boat tour of the Mediterranean. '(Planetsolar' arrives in Cagliari on the Italian island of Sardinia, Italy, as part of a Mediterranean summer 2012 tour).
Named "Turanor 'after' Sun Power 'in the books of JRR Tolkien's' The Lord of The Rings' 35-meter (115-foot) catamaran covered in 537 square meters (5780 square feet) of photovoltaic panels dengan18.8% percent revenue , generating an estimated 260,000 kWh of energy over 60,006 kilometers (37,000 im on a boat nautical miles) journey. 38,000 individual solar cells feed the 6 blocks of lithium-ion batteries. Crafts im on a boat 'Planetsolar' itself has developed im on a boat over 8 years, which requires 14 months of construction. The project was established in 2004 by a Swiss explorer Raphael Domjan and funded by the German entrepreneur Immo Ströher. New Zealand designer Craig Loomes directs the development of the vessel body 2 ships, working in conjunction with engineers to optimize not only the collection of energy but also aerodynamic and light carbon efficiency of ships.
Named 'Tûranor' im on a boat after 'the power of the sun "in JRR Tolkien's im on a boat book' The Lord of The Rings', the 35-meter-long (115-foot) catamaran is covered in 537 square meters (5780 square feet) of photovoltaic panels with 18.8% yield, generating an Estimated 260,000 kWh of energy over its 60.006-kilometer (37,000 nautical mile) journey. 38,000 individual im on a boat solar cells feed six blocks of lithium-ion batteries. The 'Planetsolar' Craft, im on a boat LTD was developed over the course of eight years, requiring 14 months of construction. The project Observatory was founded in 2004 by Swiss explorer Raphael Domjan im on a boat and financed by German entrepreneur Immo Ströher. New Zealand designer Craig Loomes directed the development of the double hull vessel, working alongside engineers to Optimize your collection not only the energy but also the aerodynamics and lightweight carbon efficiency of the ship.
'Planetsolar' hold 4 naval records: fastest crossing of the Atlantic by a solar boat (26 days 19 hours 10 minutes), the longest distance ever covered by a solar electric vehicle; around im on a boat first achieved by the solar crafts (take 1 year and 7 days 7bulan ) and the fastest crossing of the South China Sea by solar power (4 days 23 hours 45 minutes). For WORLD tour, catamaran sailing ship with six children, who were reduced to 4 to match the 2nd trip, although six former French soldiers were also sent to the boat for a protective
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