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What is solar impulse?
The adventure showing clean technologies can change the world. If an airplane can fly day and night without fuel, everybody could use these same technologies on the ground to halve our world’s energy consumption, save natural resources and improve our quality of life.
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Solar Impulse – Best of Seville to Cairo in a Solar Airplane
André Borschberg’s legacy at Solar Impulse will be remembered as he closed Solar Impulse’s penultimate flight of the round-the-world tour with a flyover of the epic Egyptian Pyramids. He landed in Cairo, Egypt on July 13th at 05:10 UTC, 06:10AM CET, 01:10AM EDT after 48 hours and 50 minutes of flight from his takeoff in…
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What is solar impulse?
The adventure showing clean technologies can change the world. If an airplane can fly day and night without fuel, everybody could use these same technologies on the ground to halve our world’s energy consumption, save natural resources and improve our quality of life.
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Solar Impulse airplane – Best of the round-the-world
The solar airplane has now successfully made it full circle around the world, proving that clean technologies can really achieve the impossible. http://www.solarimpulse.com
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Solar Impulse – Flying Without Fuel
Around the world without fuel to promote clan technologies Solar Impulse is the first airplane with perpetual endurance, able to fly day and night without a single drop of fuel, powered solely on solar energy. Two pioneers have been taking turns to fly this revolutionary prototype around-the-world, delivering a powerful message: clean technologies can achieve the…
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Solar Impulse: Great footage during the last leg of the round-the-world
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Solar Impulse: Hyperlapse of the round-the-world
A flash through Solar Impulse’s journey this year with GoPros attached to the revolutionary solar airplane.
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Solar Impulse Airplane – Leg 15 – Flight New York to Seville
Solar Impulse 2 has arrived in Europe after 71 hours and 8 minutes of flying over the Atlantic Ocean. What a moment to remember! Bertrand Piccard has safely landed in Seville, Spain after spending 71 hours and 8 minutes flying across the Atlantic Ocean in a solar airplane, welcomed there by André Borschberg. He took…