A Bold Plan to Beam Solar Energy Down From Space

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Tapping Solar Power in Space
ASME TechCast

Caltech research scientist Austin Fikes talks about capturing solar energy in space with a satellite that would relay the power to Earth.

 

2Fast 2Curious: Finding the source of the fast solar wind
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Some solar mysteries, like the origin of the fast solar wind, can only be solved by getting up close and personal with the Sun. James Drake from the University of Maryland joins Planetary Radio this week to talk about the latest results from NASA's Parker Solar Probe as it soa ...

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The slow evolution of Europa
Planetary Radio: Space Exploration, Astronomy and Science

Jupiter's moon Europa is one of the most exciting locations in our Solar System in the search for life, but a crust of ice guards the secrets of its potential subsurface ocean. This week, Kevin Trinh from Arizona State University joins Planetary Radio to discuss his research i ...

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Beaming 24/7 solar… from space
Catalyst with Shayle Kann

It’s the highest-intensity solar power you can get. It’s available 24/7. And you can send it anywhere on earth. All you need to do is launch a ten-by-ten kilometer array of solar panels into geosynchronous orbit, capture solar energy, and beam it to earth using a massive antenna ...  Afficher plus