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JasonDJ , (edited )

Until it’s a new moon…

Actually that raises an interesting point…the best time for solar, on earth, is when the panels are most directly hit.

So since the moon is tidally locked to the earth, that means that there would be better ideal tilts at each longitude, so that whenever the sun is out, they are tilted to receive as much light as possible. But that also means that the panels only even receive light for half of the lunar cycle, at most.

Right? Am I overthinking this?

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