Help answer this question below.
You bet your gamma rays!
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Yes. The sun is about the same distance but there's no atmosphere to absorb any of the photons headed for the panel.
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is that because of stronger intensity?
by Rasher of Bacon on November 16th, 2009
Well that's my bet. No atmosphere at all?
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If you're into this stuff, there's a great TV show running currently (on the Discovery channel, I think) called "The Universe". It's really too cool. These young professors explain this interesting and complex crap, making it all totally understandable! Amazing!
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by philosopher-saint on November 16th, 2009