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Lunar SBSP is a way of 'redirecting' sunlight through laser light to the long nights on the lunar surface. My work focuses on finding an optimal solution of the entire SBSP system (spacecraft, ground element and trajectory) with as much available technology as possible. | Lunar SBSP is a way of 'redirecting' sunlight through laser light to the long nights on the lunar surface. My work focuses on finding an optimal solution of the entire SBSP system (spacecraft, ground element and trajectory) with as much available technology as possible. | ||
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Project Abstract
Lunar SBSP is a way of 'redirecting' sunlight through laser light to the long nights on the lunar surface. My work focuses on finding an optimal solution of the entire SBSP system (spacecraft, ground element and trajectory) with as much available technology as possible.
Presentation 1
download here (embedding is broken) File:MoonshotPresentation.pptx
Other potentially relevant pictures and graphs
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Earth and L1 Spacecraft trajectory fro the lunar Surface
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Constellation of 6 Satellites(1 hidden by the Moon) in 3 orbits as they transmit to a ground station in the polar regions. At this point 4 satellites are in view