Abstract

The concept of placing huge solar-powered satellite systems (SPS) in space represents one of several new technology options that could provide large-scale, green base power to terrestrial markets. NASA has already launched the multi-megawatt SSP systems and wireless power transmission (WPT) for government missions and commercial markets (in space and on the ground). In the new space approach satellite technology Nanosatellites with benefits such as low price, resource use, and compatibility with COTS, have huge potential to be the next generation of renewable electrical solar power harvesting satellite systems. With that in mind, it is important to conduct research and development processes for achieving high-efficiency satellite systems. As a result, an initial conceptual model of the new generation low earth orbit nanosatellite with solar power harvesting to laser beam conversion and transmission sub-system was developed with an estimated solar radiation harvesting calculus, part selection along with the structural scheme and its working principle have been proposed.

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