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Daytime radiative cooling has attracted considerable attention recently due to its tremendous potential for passively exploiting the coldness of the universe as clean and renewable energy.
Daytime radiative cooling has attracted considerable attention recently due to its tremendous potential for passively exploiting the coldness of the universe as clean and renewable energy.
Radiative cooling does not consume external energy but rather harvests coldness from outer space as a new renewable energy source.
Daytime radiative cooling has attracted considerable attention recently due to its tremendous potential for passively exploiting the coldness of the universe as clean and renewable energy.
An alternative, third geoengineering approach would be enhanced cooling by thermal radiation from the Earth's surface into space.
One possibly alternative approach is passive radiative cooling—a sky-facing surface on the Earth spontaneously cools by radiating heat to the ultracold outer space through the atmosphere's longwave infrared (LWIR) transparency window (λ ~ 8–13 μm).
Radiative cooling does not consume external energy but rather harvests coldness from outer space as a new renewable energy source.
An alternative, third geoengineering approach would be enhanced cooling by thermal radiation from the Earth's surface into space.
1.177 deep space: Space at distances from the Earth equal to, or greater than, 2×106 km
Outer space (n.) space immediately outside the earth's atmosphere.
Space (n.) physical space independent of what occupies it. The region beyond the earth's atmosphere or beyond the solar system.
Expanse (n.) great extent of something spread out.
It turns out that roughly 68% of the Universe is dark energy. Dark matter makes up about 27%.
Daytime radiative cooling has attracted considerable attention recently due to its tremendous potential for passively exploiting the coldness of the universe as clean and renewable energy.
One possibly alternative approach is passive radiative cooling—a sky-facing surface on the Earth spontaneously cools by radiating heat to the ultracold outer space through the atmosphere's longwave infrared (LWIR) transparency window (λ ~ 8–13 μm).
One possibly alternative approach is passive radiative cooling—a sky-facing surface on the Earth spontaneously cools by radiating heat to the ultracold outer space through the atmosphere's longwave infrared (LWIR) transparency window (λ ~ 8–13 μm).
Radiative cooling does not consume external energy but rather harvests coldness from outer space as a new renewable energy source.
An alternative, third geoengineering approach would be enhanced cooling by thermal radiation from the Earth's surface into space.
Radiative cooling does not consume external energy but rather harvests coldness from outer space as a new renewable energy source.
Daytime radiative cooling has attracted considerable attention recently due to its tremendous potential for passively exploiting the coldness of the universe as clean and renewable energy.
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It turns out that roughly 68% of the Universe is dark energy. Dark matter makes up about 27%.
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