From: Jonathan on
Another start-up!

Space Energy Inc

"The company plans to develop SBSP satellites to generate
and transmit electricity to receivers on the Earth's surface.
To do this, the company plans to create and launch a
prototype satellite into low earth orbit (LEO)."

"After the prototype has been successfully demonstrated,
the company will enter into power supply contracts with
customers and launch larger-scale, commercial-strength
satellites."

http://www.spaceenergy.com/s/Default.htm


From: Androcles on

"Jonathan" <Home(a)Again.net> wrote in message
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> Another start-up!
>
> Space Energy Inc
>
> "The company plans to develop SBSP satellites to generate
> and transmit electricity to receivers on the Earth's surface.
> To do this, the company plans to create and launch a
> prototype satellite into low earth orbit (LEO)."

Imagine that (IT)! LEO means low Earth orbit (LMEO)!
If "Space Energy Inc" had a fuckin' clue they'd sue
the childish journalist (ISEIHAFCTSTCJ).


From: eric gisse on
Jonathan wrote:

> Another start-up!
>
> Space Energy Inc
>
> "The company plans to develop SBSP satellites to generate
> and transmit electricity to receivers on the Earth's surface.
> To do this, the company plans to create and launch a
> prototype satellite into low earth orbit (LEO)."

How many square kilometers of satellite are desired? Lenz drag + drag drag
make a bad idea worse.

>
> "After the prototype has been successfully demonstrated,
> the company will enter into power supply contracts with
> customers and launch larger-scale, commercial-strength
> satellites."

How many dollars per kWh?

>
> http://www.spaceenergy.com/s/Default.htm

From: jonnie on

"Jonathan" <Home(a)Again.net> wrote in message
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> Another start-up!
>
> Space Energy Inc
>
> "The company plans to develop SBSP satellites to generate
> and transmit electricity to receivers on the Earth's surface.
> To do this, the company plans to create and launch a
> prototype satellite into low earth orbit (LEO)."
>
> "After the prototype has been successfully demonstrated,
> the company will enter into power supply contracts with
> customers and launch larger-scale, commercial-strength
> satellites."
>
> http://www.spaceenergy.com/s/Default.htm
>

It will take more energy to get the stuff into space, than it will ever be
able to beam back.

How can they get insurance if the beam walks off and roasts Seattle ??


From: Greg D. Moore (Strider) on
"jonnie" <nospam(a)spamless.com> wrote in message
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>
> It will take more energy to get the stuff into space, than it will ever be
> able to beam back.
>
> How can they get insurance if the beam walks off and roasts Seattle ??
>

Neither of these are true.



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