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by AstralStorm
2681 days ago
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It would be competitive, if there were no nuclear power or maintenance costs or manufacturing costs. These are not counted in launch costs. You have to launch replacement panels pretty often due to trash collisions or put them in a less than convenient orbit. The space solar module with a good enough battery and emitter would cost about as much as half a radiotelescope... Because it is one. And consider we have problems covering sizable area with wires and cheap panels which are easy to maintain. |
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You don't put a battery on a solar power satellite. To whatever extent you need battery, you put it on the ground, but you don't need much because a satellite in geosynchronous is in full sunlight almost all the time.