This video on solar energy from space, directed and narrated by CBC science adviser Bob McDonald, was presented for the first time to students from the Ontario Science Centre Science School and special guests including representatives of SPACE Canadas corporate and academic sponsoring organizations.
so you need a satelite in geo stationarie orbit and spin in orbit almost at the moon altitude
(maby allot les but) then you need to send astronts to mantain the satelite and puit back in orbit and replace it about every 5 years
so yea wtf are whe waiting for
CANADA FUCK YEA
CoolKillerClan 1 month ago
@ReignbowSmite
The contrails block my solar power ? does'nt really matter what causes it.
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 3 months ago
@dphuntsman
Geoengineering spray secrecy and sun obscuration makes solar a non-reliable power source now.
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 1 year ago
With all the geoengineering particulate from jets in Canada you will have to go to space to use the sun. The industry on the ground is doomed with the cloud making pollution.
STEVEDIGIBOYtv 1 year ago
Where would we get the money? Canadian tires card LOL.
FXThug 1 year ago
(continuing). A presentation on Japanese status of space solar power was just made. Japan is now the first nation in the world to make it official policy to evaluate space-based solar power to solve energy and environment needs; the policy has been approved by the Prime Minister. The Japanese space agency JAXA is to come up with a plan to test and evaluate the concept. Whereas inside NASA (where I work) people are, literally, afraid to bring up the subject.
dphuntsman 2 years ago
(continuing) While the U.S. invented the concept of space based solar power, and conducted the initial studies....we are clearly losing the lead - in yet another subject area -not out of conscious deliberate decision, but out of laziness, lack of vision....and lack of courage.
dphuntsman 2 years ago
As I type this I am at the Space Solar Power Panel at the International Space Development Conference (this year, being held in Orlando, Florida). The panel is excellent, as is the audience participation. Canada just presented this video here and got loud applause. There have been several hours of presentations and discussions on this subject at this Conference and it has surprised me how far the field has come in the last few years, in terms of 'reality' - if someone would take the lead.
dphuntsman 2 years ago
High power laser transmission? Isn't that dangerous? Especially hanging around the atmosphere...
maybe i should go to this thing..
pmukherj87 2 years ago
The world needs this kind of innovation and forward thinking to solve it's energy needs, needs that will only continue to escalate!
markprismalight 2 years ago