Scientists propose manufacturing process to build perovskite solar cells on the Moon

German scientists believe that power generation for future habitats on the moon could be achieved by manufacturing halide perovskite cells locally, using regolith-based moonglass.

Scientists propose manufacturing process to build perovskite solar cells on the Moon

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