Chinese Academy of Sciences: Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology’s Innovative Flexible Monocrystalline Silicon Solar Cell Embarks on Space Mission Aboard Tianzhou-10
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On May 11, the Tianzhou-10 cargo spacecraft lifted off successfully from the Wenchang Space Launch Site, transporting a total of 41 scientific experiment payloads to the China Space Station. Notably, this mission includes a flexibly packaged monocrystalline silicon solar cell, which was independently developed by the Shanghai Institute of Microsystem and Information Technology. This cutting-edge solar cell is set to undergo rigorous on-orbit experiments in the challenging space environment, with the aim of providing crucial technical support for the advancement of the commercial aerospace sector, space computing capabilities, and space photovoltaic technology.