Space Based Solar Power
Uninterrupted energy from orbit.
Space-Based Solar Power (SBSP) is a proposed system that collects solar energy in orbit using large satellites and wirelessly transmits it to Earth for power generation, offering a continuous and potentially massive renewable energy source.
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🧒 5歳でもわかるように説明
☀️ Giant solar panels in space that beam electricity down to Earth 24/7, even when it's raining or dark outside.
🤓 Expert Deep Dive
SBSP architectures vary significantly, primarily concerning orbit choice (GEO for continuous transmission vs. MEO for lower latency and potentially smaller rectennas) and transmission method (microwaves vs. lasers). Microwave transmission, typically in the 2.45 GHz or 5.8 GHz ISM bands, offers better atmospheric penetration but requires large, potentially hazardous transmitting arrays and rectennas. Laser transmission offers higher power density and smaller optics but is susceptible to atmospheric distortion (clouds, dust) and poses greater safety risks. The overall system efficiency is a critical trade-off: while space-based collection is highly efficient, losses occur during power conversion, transmission, and reception. Launch costs remain a major economic hurdle, driving research into in-space manufacturing and assembly techniques. Orbital debris mitigation and international regulatory frameworks for spectrum allocation and beam safety are also significant considerations.