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This startup beamed power from moving aircraft to Earth — a big step toward space solar energy
A U.S. startup called Overview Energy successfully carried out a wireless power-beaming test using a moving aircraft in ...
Beijing team finds that potential electrical discharges, though brief, could induce abnormal currents in spacecraft systems.
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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.
The successful test is a proof-of-concept for Overview Energy's plans to deliver solar energy to Earth from satellites. The ...
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Robot rovers to cars: 7 solar innovations shaping the future energy shift
These seven solar technologies from CES 2026 reveal how automation, new materials, and recycling are reshaping the future.
The system is based on a highly compact and flexible ultrathin soft solar blanket that acts as the collection panel and can unroll once the satellite reaches orbit. As it does so, a 3D printer system ...
Astranis’ Arcturus satellite suffers solar panel issue, won’t be able to provide broadband to Alaska
An Astranis-manufactured satellite due to provide broadband to Alaska has suffered a critical power issue. It is the second major issue for newly-launched satellites this week. Founded in 2015, ...
The sun's energy is plentiful. And China is capitalizing. Images captured by two Earth-observing satellites, operated by the U.S. Geological Survey, revealed a rapid expansion of solar farms in a ...
Scientists tracked active solar region NOAA 13664 for 94 days, showing how persistent magnetic complexity drives flares and ...
(NewsNation) — A new paper calculated a solar storm could bring down the planet’s satellite system in just three days, wreaking havoc on infrastructure. Low-earth orbit is home to around 14,000 ...
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