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by JumpCrisscross 1262 days ago
> technology which only makes sense in that economic context is very limited

If this were a start-up I’d be roundly criticising it. It’s not. It’s a research project. And each of its sub-projects—testing new PVs in space, a novel deployment mechanism, power transmission—has clear value outside a space-based solar context.

As a focussing mechanism, SBSP is neat because each problem needing to be solved to make it economically viable is immediately valuable on the ground. (Save for power transmission. That’s still niche.)

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> Save for power transmission

Isn't that the entire point? Putting solar panels in space has been done regularly the 1950s.

I meant that I don't see a near-term use terrestrial use case for better microwave power transmission.
Drones. Electric aircraft in general, recharging continuously in-flight.

Might be ill-advised for a whole mass of reasons that I, as a software engineer, know naught of; but it would be a use case.

Maybe you could use microwave power transmission (from the ground) to power atmospheric pseudo-satellites, but practical applications seem dubious.