Star Catcher successfully tested its solar power beaming technology on Earth by transmitting energy over 100 meters, roughly the length of a football field. The demonstration used a solar energy collection system to power standard solar arrays, marking the startup’s longest-distance transfer to date. This test is a key step toward Star Catcher’s broader goal of creating a low Earth orbit (LEO) power grid to beam solar energy to spacecraft. Such a system could support power-hungry small satellites, extend satellite lifespans, and assist struggling spacecraft. The startup has already secured customers, including Space Florida and AFWERX, with more power purchasing agreements expected soon.
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