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  2. Are Solar Mobiles Bright for Renters?

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    New, solar-powered cell phones sound like a good idea, but are they bright for landline-less renters? Samsung and LG recently released solar cells into the market. Good news for eco-philes: Be ...

  3. Remote-control vehicle - Wikipedia

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    The majority of probes to other planets in the Solar System have been remote-control vehicles, although some of the more recent [when?] ones were partially autonomous. The sophistication of these devices has prompted greater debate on the need for crewed spaceflight and exploration.

  4. Protector (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Kobold is the man-made world that Jack Brennan created out at the edge of the Solar System from raw material using his advanced intelligence as a Protector and his human sense of whimsy, complete with an artificial ecosystem. Kobold was Brennan's home for over 200 years. It was destroyed at the departure of Brennan and Roy Truesdale from Kobold.

  5. Supernova Era - Wikipedia

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    Supernova Era is a science fiction novel written by the Chinese writer Liu Cixin.. This novel portrays a luminous stellar explosion releasing powerful electromagnetic radiation and high-energy particles into the universe as far as the solar system, eight light-years away.

  6. Titan Maximum - Wikipedia

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    In the future setting of Titan Maximum, most of the solar system has been colonized and its planets and moons terraformed to support life. Mercury – The planet has since become a massive retirement planet, protected by a planet wide solar shield. Travel to Mercury is restricted for people not in their golden years (Gibbs states the median age ...

  7. Solar System - Wikipedia

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    The Solar System remains in a relatively stable, slowly evolving state by following isolated, gravitationally bound orbits around the Sun. [28] Although the Solar System has been fairly stable for billions of years, it is technically chaotic, and may eventually be disrupted. There is a small chance that another star will pass through the Solar ...