High-Level Project Summary
We found that LiAl-Co2 battery is the best solution for this challenge bec it can resist more than 500 degree celsius and it can use the Co2 as a reactant.
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Detailed Project Description
Welcome to "For Earth" Team project
Venus project is a “hard” project because of the planet structure and flaws with it and
Venus has the most massive atmosphere of all the terrestrial planets.
Venus orbits the Sun at a mean distance of 108 million km (67 million miles), which is about 0.7 times Earth's distance from the Sun..
Venus and Earth share similarities in their masses, sizes, densities, and relative locations in the solar system. Since they were presumably formed in the solar nebula from the same kind of rocky planetary building blocks, they also likely have similar overall chemical compositions. For these similarities, Venus has been called Earth's twin.
it’s environment and it’s temperature is more than 460 degree. The atmosphere consists of carbon dioxide 96%; molecular nitrogen, 3.5%; water, 0.02%; trace quantities of carbon monoxide, molecular oxygen, sulfur dioxide, hydrogen chloride, and other gases And we found a solution for that problem by which we will use a LiAl-CO2 battery with specific superior energy by using a high performance cathode, and innovative tri-layer solid state electrolyte framework, LiAl metal anode, and ambient carbon dioxide at Venus surface as a reactant. During Phase I, the team will demonstrate the feasibility of the high temperature all-solid-state LiAl-CO2 battery with specific superior energy (948 wh/kg). The successful development of this technology will provide a high energy battery operating 100-600 degree Celsius , which can be operated on the Venus surface for more than 60 days and in Venus the day time average is 116 days according to earth days
that’s all we have to say for now and I hope the project will be a success and it’s a big step for humanity and science
We hope to See you in the next project
Thanks for reading this team project
-For Earth team
Space Agency Data
Nasa
Hackathon Journey
It was wonderful
References
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#nasa #venus #LiAl-Co2_battery

