March 15, 2017

Saturn's moon Enceladus. At the bottom of the picture is its south pole with the tiger stripes from which the water jets come out, arising from an ocean of liquid water hiding under an outer layer of ice. The new study indicates that this ice layer is much thinner than previously thought in the South Pole region, which could greatly aid a future research mission to the Moon. Source: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute.

Enceladus' sub-ice ocean may be very close to the surface

The space station during the photographic mission. Photo: ESA/NASA.

Space disco

Diagram 2 - Demonstration of the technology developed at the Technion: the oxygen and hydrogen are created and stored in completely separate cells. According to Abigail, it is possible to replace one of the electrodes (anode) with a light-sensitive electrode (photo-anode), so that the conversion of water and solar energy into hydrogen fuel will be carried out directly, that is, in one process. Source: Courtesy of the Technion.

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