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VisitWhich space agency will first use the China-developed nuclear battery by the end of 2025?
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China-Developed Nuclear Battery Could Run for Centuries, Suitable for Space and Deep-Sea Missions
Sep 30, 2024, 08:45 AM
Scientists have developed a new type of nuclear battery that generates electricity from the radioactive decay of atoms. This innovative battery, which is photovoltaic in nature and developed in China, could potentially run for centuries. It is being highlighted for its resilience and long lifespan, making it suitable for long-term applications such as space missions and deep-sea explorations.
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