Feasibility of Commercialization of SSPS

Computer Science – Robotics

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In June 19, 2002, the Council for Science and Technology Policy, which was formed to develop Japan's grand strategy in the field of science and technology, recommended on directions and priorities of future space programs in Japan. The recommendation includes promoting such advanced research and development as reusable launch vehicle and space solar power systems (SSPS), and developing space systems and space technology strategically. Aiming at vitalizing Japan's society and economy through space programs, the Society of Japanese Aerospace Companies (SJAC) formed the Space Energy Utilization Working Group in the Space Applications Board. The group consisted of members from national space organizations (JAXA, USEF) and professionals from academia and industry, and examined a roadmap and approaches to develop an SSPS in partnership of the government, industry and academia. It is essential to develop space transportation technologies and robotics to launch and operate SSPS reliably in space. For this reason, SJAC also formed working groups to examine elemental technologies to be developed. This paper addresses business models and technical issues that these working groups revealed through their studies.

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