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Solar plane completes historic 24-hour flight

The solar-powered Solar Impulse HB-SIA prototype airplane during his first flight.
The solar-powered Solar Impulse HB-SIA prototype airplane during his first flight.

PAYERNE, Switzerland — An experimental solar-powered plane landed safely Thursday after completing its first 24-hour test flight, proving that the aircraft can collect enough energy from the sun during the day to stay aloft all night.

Pilot Andre Borschberg eased the Solar Impulse onto the runway at Payerne airfield about 30 miles southwest of the Swiss capital Bern at exactly 9 a.m. (3 a.m. EDT) Thursday.

Helpers rushed to stabilize the pioneering plane as it touched down, ensuring that its massive 207-foot wingspan didn’t scrape the ground and topple the craft.

The record feat completes seven years of planning and brings the Swiss-led project one step closer to its goal of circling the globe using only energy from the sun.

“We achieved more than we wanted. Everybody is extremely happy,” Borschberg told reporters after landing.

Milestone
Previous flights included a brief “flea hop” and a longer airborne test earlier this year, but this week’s attempt was described as a “milestone” by the team.

The team said it had now demonstrated that the single-seat plane can theoretically stay in the air indefinitely, recharging its depleted batteries using 12,000 solar cells and nothing but the rays of the sun during the day.

But while the team said this proves that emissions-free air travel is possible, it doesn’t see solar technology replacing conventional jet propulsion any time soon.

Instead, the project’s overarching purpose is to test and promote new energy-efficient technologies.

Project co-founder Bertrand Piccard, himself a record-breaking balloonist, said many people had been skeptical that renewable energy could ever be used to take a man into the air and keep him there.

Solar plane completes historic 24-hour flight – U.S. news – Environment – Green Machines – msnbc.com

By Eliane Engeler – Associated Press

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