NASA's $100 BILLION Plan To Absorb Sun Energy
NASA's $100 BILLION Plan To Absorb Sun Energy Can space based solar power actually work? See how a football-field-sized satellite beams microwave energy to Earth for $100 billion.This video examines the technical reality of deploying massive structures in geostationary orbit. We break down the engineering requirements needed to capture and transmit solar energy from space directly to a desert receiver on the ground. f you are interested in future energy infrastructure or large-scale satellite technology, this overview provides the scope of the project. We analyze the feasibility of microwave energy transmission and the sheer scale required to make such a system operational. Subscribe for weekly engineering breakdowns, and comment below whether you think space based solar power is a viable solution for our future energy needs.

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