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The Solar Impulse-2 has one more leg to fly to complete its journey around the world. As the journey comes closer to its end, the Solar Impulse-2 landed in Egypt after a flight of two days and two nights without fossil fuel. This flight, which was powered only by the sun, crossed the Mediterranean Sea from west to east and covered a distance of 2,022 nautical miles. It was the second to last leg of the attempt to achieve the first ever Round-The-World Solar Flight. It appears a new competition may have been added to the summer Olympic Games to be held in Rio de Janeiro. This new event is called, shoot down the intruder. The Brazilian Defense Minister