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Solar panel/mirror question
How much energy can mirrors focus onto a solar panel before it begins to
melt? 2x?10x? 100x? It's an SSPS based question. Could large light-weight mirrors and small solar arrays replace the traditional massive structures of the NASA 1980s design study? This is something I haven't found in all my googling. Anyone here know? John |
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