I read inefficiencies of solar and immediately thought of this… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtQ9nt2ZeGM
The waste heat generated by a person is one of the main concerns with designing space suits. If the tech can be scaled to accommodate that, it could change things. Unfortunately it’s less useful down here.
It looks like the reverse solar panel absorbs infrared radiation, which is a slow way to shed heat
Yeah that too. Could work for the niche applications mentioned, like low power satellites…
Ah, so the matrix was right…
Missed opportunity to call them “lunar panels”
But they don’t have anything to do with the moon. They harvest energy from Earth’s black body radiation
So they should have been called terral panels.
That’s a good one!
I was thinking, Earth’s radiation is solar energy, emitting back into space after being absorbed. So a normal solar panel gets solar energy coming down, and this thing gets solar energy going back up. So “reverse” or “upside-down” make sense from that perspective. But wind and hydroelectric also harvest solar energy indirectly. Should we call the sideways solar panels? So yeah, I think “terral” avoids a rabbit hole of madness.
Yeah I know, it just sounded catchy to me
Hmm not useful on land but still potentially valuable elsewhere.






