This Satellite Could Be Beaming Solar Power Down From Space By 2025 245
Daniel_Stuckey writes "A NASA veteran, aerospace entrepreneur, and space-based solar power (SBSP) expert, [John] Mankins designed the world's first practical orbital solar plant. It's called the Solar Power Satellite via Arbitrarily Large PHased Array, or SPS-ALPHA for short. If all goes to plan, it could be launched as early as 2025, which is sooner than it sounds when it comes to space-based solar power timelines. Scientists have been aware of the edge the "space-down" approach holds over terrestrial panels for decades. An orbiting plant would be unaffected by weather, atmospheric filtering of light, and the sun's inconvenient habit of setting every evening. SBSP also has the potential to dramatically increase the availability of renewable energy."
My god, what has science wrought??? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Control API Security (Score:5, Funny)
would someone please at least a security engineer before they design the control API for the thing?
No. There's no pleasing security engineers.
Re:My god, what has science wrought??? (Score:2, Funny)
It basically works like Ion Canon and it will accelerate global warming and destroy the receiver station.
Re:My god, what has science wrought??? (Score:4, Funny)
I'm curious - how much taxpayer funding has this received? Is this just another one of the "ride the replace-fossil-fuel-usage bandwagon" schemes?
Re:My god, what has science wrought??? (Score:4, Funny)
Moon, Death Star, whichever.
Re:It's a cover (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, we're more of a Kardashian Type ''civilization' now.
We're doomed.