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  • Space-based solar power - Roland Berger What is Space-based solar power? Space-based solar power (SBSP) is the concept of collecting solar power with a spacecraft in Earth orbit and distributing it to Earth. Unlike terrestrial systems, SBSP has the advantage of collecting solar energy in space, leading to a higher collection rate due to the lack of a diffusing atmosphere, and a longer collection period by placing a solar collector in an orbiting location.

It is time for critical decisions about space in Europe. For two days on 22 and 23 November, ESA Member States, Associate States and Cooperating States observers are gathering in Paris to discuss how to strengthen Europe’s space sector for the benefit of all video - 2211_029_AR_EN.mp4

Space Structure Systems Laboratory

Self-deployable large space structure (December 27, 2016)

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Huge space strcuture such as space solar power system (SSPS) has been proposed since more than 30 years ago, and the research has been still in progress.

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“The potential of the technology is to capture sunlight and then beam it wirelessly.” On Earth, this solar energy would then supply cities, factories, households and eventually aeroplanes with electricity.

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