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2007-12-01 20:14 Bry9000 1335×2000× (1379727 bytes) Solar race vehicles and crews at the start of the 2005 race. Author: Stefano Paltera / North American Solar Challenge Permission to use is at https://www.eere-pmc.energy.gov/nasc05/Default.asp Specific photo page where photo was found: https://www.eere-pm
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071705_START_001_Photo by Stefano Paltera/North American Solar ChallengeTwenty university teams from across the U.S. and Canada prepare to take off from the start of the North American Solar Challenge, in Austin, Texas Sunday, July 17, 2005. The 2,500-mile solar-powered car race, the longest in the world, will finish in Calgary, Alberta, Canada July 27.