WASHINGTON - It has been one year since U.S. Naval Research Laboratory engineers launched PRAM, the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module, aboard the Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle on...
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory engineers launched PRAM, the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module, aboard an Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle on May 17 as part of a comprehensive investigation into prospective terrestrial use of solar energy
The OTV-6 mission hosted the Naval Research Laboratory''s Photovoltaic Radiofrequency Antenna Module. This experiment successfully harnessed solar rays outside of Earth''s atmosphere and aimed to transmit power to the ground in the form of radio frequency
The Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module (PRAM) is an experiment onboard the U.S. military''s X-37B spaceplane, shown here in 2017. Credit: U.S. Air Force. NRL''s Paul Jaffe, the Innovation...
The technology aboard the plane is a "photovoltaic radio-frequency antenna module" to be tested as part of a comprehensive investigation into terrestrial use of solar energy captured in space
WASHINGTON – It has been one year since U.S. Naval Research Laboratory engineers launched PRAM, the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module, aboard the Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle on...
NRL engineers launched PRAM, the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module, aboard an Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle to investigate use of solar energy captured in space.,
Image of the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module (PRAM) with a 12-inch ruler for scale. The hardware is the first orbital experiment designed to convert sunlight for microwave power transmission for solar power satellites.
The Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module (PRAM) with a 12-inch ruler for scale. The hardware is the first orbital experiment designed to convert sunlight for microwave power transmission...
U.S. Naval Research Laboratory engineers launched PRAM, the Photovoltaic Radio-frequency Antenna Module, aboard an Air Force X-37B Orbital Test Vehicle on May 17 as part of a comprehensive...
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