• chunes@lemmy.world
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      18 days ago

      Right, but like… whatever you’re doing in space is going to be more cost effective to do on earth. Not to mention the insane amount of energy lost to the atmosphere

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        18 days ago

        Unless you really need to optimise for land use. An arbitrarily large solar array in space could transmit to a fairly small collector in the surface.

        As for losing power to atmospheric attenuation, high frequency microwaves will pass right through most everything that would scatter visible light. Clouds, dust, etc wouldn’t really impede it.

        I won’t say it’s not a silly idea, because it is. It’s fun to think about though.

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          17 days ago

          You could also have a constellation of satellites with area greater than the surface of the earth. It’s not that silly of an idea.

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        17 days ago

        musk wants datacenters in space. which makes sense, 24/7 sunlight and no transmission of power is grand; but I do wonder about the shielding and moving the data back and forth.