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Space solar power stations could accidentally fry nearby satellites with laser beams
The US and China are racing to build space-based solar power infrastructure that would beam electricity down to Earth 24/7.
Interesting Engineering on MSN
How US firm plans to beam solar power from orbit after world-first aircraft laser test
Flying over Pennsylvania, the small airplane wirelessly beamed power down to receivers on the ground. The flight test marked ...
ZME Science on MSN
A Startup Just Beamed Electricity from a Moving Airplane to Prove We Can Harvest Solar Power from Space
This test flight, conducted by the Ashburn, Virginia-based startup Overview Energy, marks a major victory in the quest for ...
United Launch Alliance plans to begin 2026 with a national security mission as its Vulcan Centaur rocket prepares to launch ...
The SpainSat NG-II military communications satellite suffered debris damage while transiting to its final orbital position, ...
On the heels of that announcement, the South China Morning Post reported that Chinese companies have submitted filings to the U.N.’s International Telecommunications Unit to field more than 200,000 ...
The National Interest on MSN
In Space, Survival Is Strategy
In space, power derives less from dominance than from survivability. Disruption is inevitable. States that plan to endure will shape the balance of power. By investing in resilience through ...
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