NASA Flies First Laser-powered Aircraft
unassimilatible writes "NASA has successfully tested a small-scale aircraft that flies solely by means of propulsive power delivered by an invisible, ground-based laser. How far away can in-flight IP/LASER broadband be?"
or something like it:
It used microwaves instead of "invisible lasers" (IR? i havent RTFA yet) but same end result, no?
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When was the last time you saw an invisible laser.. lasers are in the visible light spectrum.. this is scalar energy.. nasa has finally woken up..
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too bad the soviets were dealing with this stuff in the 1950's..
http://www.cheniere.org/books/analysis/history.
building humungous lasers in their asteroid belt and planet surface, and using them to propel a light sail armed interstellar craft between stars.
IANAP (I am not a physicist), but isn't using light pressure in a vacuum to drive a light sail entirely different from an aircraft with "specially designed photovoltaic cells carried onboard to power the plane's propeller"?
It's like (poor analogy alert) saying that a gasoline powered car and a squeeze-jet that squirts out liquid gasoline to propel itself through the water are using "the same" propulsive technology.
BTW, light sails were proposed by real physicists long before Niven and Pournelle wrote the excellent Mote in God's Eye.
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I first read about this sort of thing back in the 1970s. Proposals back then focused on constructing huge satellites (think 5 miles by 5 miles or 10 KM by 10 KM) in geosynchronous orbit. Energy would be beamed to earth via microwaves or lasers.
Planes could be powered via laser pointed at various reception devices (photovoltaic, steam generators, etc.).
Clouds would not be a major problem. Just pick a frequency that penetrated the clouds fairly easily. Or, in the case of airplanes, fly above the clouds.
For lots more information, just Google "Space Solar Power".
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Also, solar panels are only about 5-15% efficient. That's because they only absorb certain frequencies of light, and the other frequencies that the Sun presents is wasted.
However, if you point a laser at one, they're much, much more efficient (>50%). That's because you can choose the laser to match the solar panel.
But the big problem with laser power beaming is stuff like clouds, and fog...
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