NRL to Launch First In-Space Laser Power Beaming Experiment
The following was a press release sent out by the Navy Research Labs (NRL) on March 14, 2023. It is archived here for reference purposes. NRL to Launch First In-Space Laser Power Beaming Experiment By Mary E. Hamisevicz WASHINGTON – The U.S. Naval Research Laboratory is set to launch the Space Wireless Energy Laser Link (SWELL) [...] The post NRL to Launch First In-Space Laser Power Beaming Experiment appeared first on The Black Vault.

The following was a press release sent out by the Navy Research Labs (NRL) on March 14, 2023. It is archived here for reference purposes.
NRL to Launch First In-Space Laser Power Beaming Experiment
By Mary E. Hamisevicz

“With this modest experiment, we will identify key focus areas for developing links of greater power and longer distance for space,” said Paul Jaffe, Ph.D., Electronics Engineer and SWELL Principal Investigator. “By employing laser transmitters and photovoltaic receivers, power beaming links will be established that will pave the way for rapid, resilient, and flexible energy delivery systems.”
Power beaming is a means of delivering energy in the form of electromagnetic waves that does not require the transport of mass, so energy can be sent almost instantly. Its feasibility and safety have been proven on the ground, and now these efforts are expanding to space.
“This is the next step in extending this capability for space, lunar, and planetary applications,” said Chris DePuma, SWELL Program Manager. “Power beaming is poised as a critical enabler for power distribution on the moon and elsewhere in space.”
The yearlong SWELL experiment should provide data that shows how the hardware functions in the space environment and show which constraints are likely to affect the deployment of future operational systems.
By eliminating the need for moving fuel or batteries, or for stringing wires, SWELL could be a compelling option for the utilization of lunar resources and development on the Moon.“Power beaming might also be used for distributing power for and around Earth, including from satellites that collect solar energy in space,” Jaffe said. “SWELL is the next step into this new frontier.”
About the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory
NRL is a scientific and engineering command dedicated to research that drives innovative advances for the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps from the seafloor to space and in the information domain. NRL is located in Washington, D.C. with major field sites in Stennis Space Center, Mississippi; Key West, Florida; Monterey, California, and employs approximately 3,000 civilian scientists, engineers and support personnel.
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