Space-Based Solar Power

a public discussion sponsored by the Space Frontier Foundation

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    Hosted by the Space Frontier Foundation to assist the National Security Space Office study on Space-Based Solar Power development.
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    Anything you say here may influence the security space community to advance space-based solar power technologies like low cost launch systems, wireless power transmission, on-orbit construction, and extraterrestrial resource development that are needed to harvest endless clean energy from space.
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