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Photos of the Day — October 21, 2007

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Photo of a man with a hard hat kneeling on the roof of a solar home using a wrench on a solar photovoltaic panel.

A member of Team Montréal disassembles their house's roof-top photovoltaic panels for shipping back to Canada. (Credit: David Hicks/Solar Decathlon)

Photo of two men with hard hats lifting a lattice-work wooden panel from the side of a solar home.

A screen is removed from the Penn State house's lovely front porch. (Credit: David Hicks/Solar Decathlon)

Photo of a woman in a hard hat on a ladder and a man below her, both working together to remove a longitudinal plastic panel from the side of the solar home.

Georgia Tech's house is also dismantled. Its façade that glowed so wonderfully after dark will be moved to shine again another night. (Credit: David Hicks/Solar Decathlon)

Photo of a solar home with five workers in hard hats standing in front of it.

The beauty of Madrid's home still shines through as team members work on taking apart the deck. (Credit: David Hicks/Solar Decathlon)

Photo of a man in a hard hat on the roof of a solar home, kneeling down and lifting the end of a glass tube.

A member of the Maryland team carefully removes their evacuated tube collectors array, one tube at a time. (Credit: David Hicks/Solar Decathlon)


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