高达00的时代要到来了……

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新闻来源:popsci.com

日本计划将像太空发射一个巨大的太阳能面板然后通过无线传输技术,将这些能量传回地球,预计这些太阳能将提供30万家庭的用电。 该卫星(装载有太阳能面板)展开后将有4平方公里大,会通过微波传输将能力输送到地球的相关基站。



实际上日本专家认为,把太阳能板直接放到太空而不放在地球上可以绕过更多的问题,例如太空没有阴雨天气,没有各宗古怪的建筑,并且太空里的温度环境也非常理想。 2015年将有一个小规模测试。而整个计划的完成可能需要30年。目前主要的是问题是,当1千兆瓦微波从太空传输回来时,如果没有准确命中基站,那就麻烦了。

# 该项目由Mitsubishi/三菱、HIH研究开发,投资预计210亿美元。


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不知道真假……http://www.cnbeta.com/articles/112471.htm

新闻来源:popsci.com

日本计划将像太空发射一个巨大的太阳能面板然后通过无线传输技术,将这些能量传回地球,预计这些太阳能将提供30万家庭的用电。 该卫星(装载有太阳能面板)展开后将有4平方公里大,会通过微波传输将能力输送到地球的相关基站。



实际上日本专家认为,把太阳能板直接放到太空而不放在地球上可以绕过更多的问题,例如太空没有阴雨天气,没有各宗古怪的建筑,并且太空里的温度环境也非常理想。 2015年将有一个小规模测试。而整个计划的完成可能需要30年。目前主要的是问题是,当1千兆瓦微波从太空传输回来时,如果没有准确命中基站,那就麻烦了。

# 该项目由Mitsubishi/三菱、HIH研究开发,投资预计210亿美元。


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不知道真假……
反统合联盟暨人革联表示在SV-51面前天人尚未够塞牙缝


欧空局也有类似计划的。

http://www.physorg.com/news183278937.html



(PhysOrg.com) -- EADS Astrium, Europe's biggest space company, plans to put a solar power satellite in orbit to demonstrate the collection of solar power in space and its transmission via infrared laser to provide electricity on Earth.

Chief executive officer of Astrium, François Auque, said the system is at the testing stage, but that a viable system collecting and transmitting power from space could be within reach soon. Auque said space solar power is an attractive idea because it is an inexhaustible and clean form of energy. Unlike solar plants on Earth, orbital solar collectors can work around the clock, and there is no interference from clouds or atmospheric dusts or gases, which means the energy hitting photovoltaic cells in orbit is much greater than it would be for the same panels on the ground.

Earlier concepts of beaming power to Earth from space were criticized because they relied on microwaves to transmit the power to the ground, which has safety concerns, so Astrium plans to use infrared lasers instead, which means that even if they were misdirected people and objects hit by the laser beams could not be scorched.

The transmission of power via infrared laser has been tested in Astrium’s laboratories, and they are now concentrating on improving the system’s efficiency. Work on developing converters to convert received infrared energy to electricity is proceeding rapidly, and Astrium is collaborating in this work with scientists at the University of Surrey, in the UK. The company is hoping to achieve 80% efficiency in the conversion.

According to Astrium’s chief technology officer, Robert Laine, at present the power handled by the system is limited by the size of the laser that can be built. A demonstration mission would also be necessary to prove the system works, and this should be possible within the present decade.

The concept of harvesting solar power in space has been discussed for at least the last three decades, but the problems of power loss during transmission and the expense and difficulty of assembling large arrays of solar collectors in space have seemed almost insurmountable. However, Astrium is not the only company close to bringing the idea to fruition. Last September Japan announced it is planning to put a small demonstration solar collecting satellite in orbit by 2015. This system will transmit the power to Earth using microwaves.

EADS Astrium is seeking investors and partners such as the EU, national governments, space agencies, or power companies, to fund and contribute in other ways to the development of its operational orbital solar collection and transmission system.

More information: EADS Astrium -- http://www.astrium.eads.net/

© 2010 PhysOrg.com


欧空局也有类似计划的。

http://www.physorg.com/news183278937.html



(PhysOrg.com) -- EADS Astrium, Europe's biggest space company, plans to put a solar power satellite in orbit to demonstrate the collection of solar power in space and its transmission via infrared laser to provide electricity on Earth.

Chief executive officer of Astrium, François Auque, said the system is at the testing stage, but that a viable system collecting and transmitting power from space could be within reach soon. Auque said space solar power is an attractive idea because it is an inexhaustible and clean form of energy. Unlike solar plants on Earth, orbital solar collectors can work around the clock, and there is no interference from clouds or atmospheric dusts or gases, which means the energy hitting photovoltaic cells in orbit is much greater than it would be for the same panels on the ground.

Earlier concepts of beaming power to Earth from space were criticized because they relied on microwaves to transmit the power to the ground, which has safety concerns, so Astrium plans to use infrared lasers instead, which means that even if they were misdirected people and objects hit by the laser beams could not be scorched.

The transmission of power via infrared laser has been tested in Astrium’s laboratories, and they are now concentrating on improving the system’s efficiency. Work on developing converters to convert received infrared energy to electricity is proceeding rapidly, and Astrium is collaborating in this work with scientists at the University of Surrey, in the UK. The company is hoping to achieve 80% efficiency in the conversion.

According to Astrium’s chief technology officer, Robert Laine, at present the power handled by the system is limited by the size of the laser that can be built. A demonstration mission would also be necessary to prove the system works, and this should be possible within the present decade.

The concept of harvesting solar power in space has been discussed for at least the last three decades, but the problems of power loss during transmission and the expense and difficulty of assembling large arrays of solar collectors in space have seemed almost insurmountable. However, Astrium is not the only company close to bringing the idea to fruition. Last September Japan announced it is planning to put a small demonstration solar collecting satellite in orbit by 2015. This system will transmit the power to Earth using microwaves.

EADS Astrium is seeking investors and partners such as the EU, national governments, space agencies, or power companies, to fund and contribute in other ways to the development of its operational orbital solar collection and transmission system.

More information: EADS Astrium -- http://www.astrium.eads.net/

© 2010 PhysOrg.com
其实这是各国在为开发离子炮打掩护
一牧月 发表于 2010-5-31 10:39


    真相了
鳖国都在造大船了,没见西藏的机场修好了嘛,以后地球都淹了以后,就要靠这堆玩意获取能源了。
一牧月 发表于 2010-5-31 10:39


    其实离子炮是从图拉尼人那儿租的···
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不纯洁的图
EVA16 发表于 2010-5-31 19:26

不纯洁的小石榴看不纯洁的图得出不纯洁的结论{:jian:}
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猫失前爪 发表于 2010-5-31 15:14


    头部无法转动,瞄准会麻烦些
猫失前爪 发表于 2010-5-31 15:14


膜拜一下家园~~
damo56030 发表于 2010-5-31 20:29


    你不明白定装炮的浪漫···
回复 14# U.B.C.S

阿姆斯特朗旋风阿姆斯特朗旋风喷射炮的浪漫吗?
一牧月 发表于 2010-6-2 13:30


    是不是来两张看门人或VBC的图呢?
嗯。。不知道有高达不?;P
··同一个人造的···
不知道TG会装备铁人这种东西吗?
搞定宇宙垃圾了?
回复 19# skychina

TG直接装备艾斯特巴利斯
回复 18# U.B.C.S

纸模做到这种境地……该说这是技术超高好呢还是对注射成型套件有成见好呢……
一牧月 发表于 2010-6-4 01:03


    其实就是因为没有塑料套件····
ION CANNON……
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  难道说核武器从此过时了咩!?

  http://baike.baidu.com/view/610248.htm?fr=ala0_1_1
gundamX就要出现了
2012就要到了
skychina 发表于 2010-6-3 22:55


    应该不会。。我们的目标是MD。。东西山寨MD去的。。现在不过高达00里还是把我们的装备思想想成毛子的。
ytgk9999 发表于 2010-6-4 12:18


    嗯。。CMND的反导玩具 未来发展成百科里说的也不一定。