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In a First, Caltech's Space Solar Power Demonstrator Wirelessly Transmits Power in Space

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In a First, Caltech's Space Solar Power Demonstrator Wirelessly Transmits Power in Space

June 01, 2023

A space solar power prototype that was launched into orbit in January is operational and has demonstrated its ability to wirelessly transmit power in space and to beam detectable power to Earth for the first time. Wireless power transfer was demonstrated by MAPLE, one of three key technologies being tested by the Space Solar Power Demonstrator (SSPD-1), the first space-borne prototype from Caltech's Space Solar Power Project (SSPP). SSPP aims to harvest solar power in space and transmit it to the Earth's surface. [Caltech story]

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