NASA recently announced many tests for its top secret inventions.
Solar Impulse 2 solar plane took off on the Pacific flight at 2:39 am on May 30 (local time) from Nanjing Airport (China).
Solar Impulse 2 Solar Impulse 2 After many days of waiting, delaying and finally the largest solar powered aircraft in the world Solar Impulse 2 landed early on Saturday, June 10,
Solar technology innovations have helped create an aircraft that can harness enough light to fly across the continent like Solar Impulse.
Operated by solar energy, Titan Solara version 50 weighs only 159 kg and can fly continuously for 5 years without refueling.
Currently, the longest record of 26 hours is in the Solar Impulse. However, scientists are planning to allow solar powered aircraft to fly around the globe for up to 20 days