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solar power satellite ?

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nbucska

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I have read about SPS -- but won't the light pressure
push it off its orbit ?

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Light pressure has some effects.Just calculate the force and put it into the lagrange variationa equation to see the effect.
Basically for a satellite in orbit it gives a secular effect that push up off the orbit but it can be stabilized.
But you can also use light pressure for AOCS using a small solar sail(i think that Astrium has something like that flying in space)
 
As pointed out the light pressure does tend to contribute to the orbital perturbations , what is often overlooked is that the microwave power beam has a 'light pressure' all its own!
 
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