Shenzhou-23 Launches May 24, Carries Perovskite Tandem Solar Cells for China Space Station Dynamic Test

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According to Starlight Power, Shenzhou-23 crewed spacecraft launched successfully on May 24 and docked with China Space Station. The mission includes a perovskite-based tandem solar cell device developed jointly by Peking University, Beijing Institute of Technology, and Starlight Power (Beijing) Technology, which will conduct its first in-orbit dynamic service experiment aboard the station. The company previously completed two batches of battery sample exposure testing missions.
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