Japan is racing to turn outer space into Earth’s next power plant. 
Through the OHISAMA project, engineers are preparing to launch a satellite in 2025 that will harvest solar energy in orbit and beam it wirelessly to Earth using microwaves.
With 24/7 access to sunlight and no weather disruptions, space-based solar panels could outshine ground farms—and may signal the beginning of a new age in clean energy.
The sun never sets in orbit — and neither will this power source.
#SpaceSolarPower #JapanInnovation #CleanEnergyFuture #OHISAMA #OrbitalEnergy #RenewableRevolution
		
	Through the OHISAMA project, engineers are preparing to launch a satellite in 2025 that will harvest solar energy in orbit and beam it wirelessly to Earth using microwaves.
With 24/7 access to sunlight and no weather disruptions, space-based solar panels could outshine ground farms—and may signal the beginning of a new age in clean energy.
The sun never sets in orbit — and neither will this power source.
#SpaceSolarPower #JapanInnovation #CleanEnergyFuture #OHISAMA #OrbitalEnergy #RenewableRevolution
Japan is racing to turn outer space into Earth’s next power plant. 
Through the OHISAMA project, engineers are preparing to launch a satellite in 2025 that will harvest solar energy in orbit and beam it wirelessly to Earth using microwaves.
With 24/7 access to sunlight and no weather disruptions, space-based solar panels could outshine ground farms—and may signal the beginning of a new age in clean energy.
 The sun never sets in orbit — and neither will this power source.
#SpaceSolarPower #JapanInnovation #CleanEnergyFuture #OHISAMA #OrbitalEnergy #RenewableRevolution
							
														
							
							
							
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