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Must harness sunlight for fuel from "summary" of Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir

Harnessing sunlight for fuel was the key to survival. It wasn't some optional feature of the ship. It was a fundamental necessity. Without it, the journey would end before it even began. The ship was designed to convert sunlight into energy, powering its systems and keeping everything running smoothly. It was a brilliant solution to the problem of fuel scarcity in deep space. The technology was cutting-edge, the result of years of research and experimentation. Solar panels covered every available surface, soaking up as much sunlight as possible. The energy they generated was stored in massive batteries, ready to be used whenever needed. It was a delicate balance, requiring constant monitoring and adjustment to ensure everything worked perfectly. But the real genius was in the fuel itself. Instead of relying on traditional sources like fossil fuels or nuclear power, the ship used sunlight to create a new kind of energy. It was clean, renewable, and virtually limitless. As long as the sun continued to shine, the ship would have all the fuel it needed to reach its destination. Of course, there were challenges. Space was a harsh environment, full of dangers and uncertainties. Solar flares, micrometeoroids, and other hazards threatened to disrupt the delicate balance of the ship's systems. But the crew was prepared for anything. They had trained for years, honing their skills and expertise to deal with whatever came their way. In the end, harnessing sunlight for fuel was more than just a practical necessity. It was a symbol of humanity's ingenuity and resilience. It was a reminder that no matter how daunting the challenges ahead, we had the creativity and resourcefulness to overcome them. And as the ship hurtled through the vast emptiness of space, powered by the light of a distant star, that knowledge gave them hope. Hope that they would succeed. Hope that they would survive. Hope that they would find a way home.
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    Project Hail Mary

    Andy Weir

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