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Xidian University org

first seen 20d ago · last seen 6d ago · 3 mentions · 1 clusters · 2 corroborations

Corroborated stories featuring this entity · 4

1 corroborated · 6d ago · cluster ↗ · global.chinadaily.com.cnscmp · 10 events

Chinese scientists are developing space‑based solar power technology that would collect solar energy and beam it back to Earth.

Chinese scientists are developing space‑based solar power technology that would collect solar energy and beam it back to Earth.
chinaother
5 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · chinastrategy.orgglobal.chinadaily.com.cnnationpress.compv-magazine.comscmp · 10 events

A research team from Xidian University in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, is testing hardware that could one day be used to generate power in space and send it back to Earth.

A research team from Xidian University in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, is testing hardware that could one day be used to generate power in space and send it back to Earth.
chinaother
The long-term target of the project is a power satellite operating at geostationary orbit — 36,000 km (23,460 miles) above Earth — to deliver continuous solar energy unaffected by weather or night cycles.
chinaother
9 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · chinastrategy.orgenglish.news.cnglobal.chinadaily.com.cnnationpress.comscmp · 10 events

A research team from Xidian University in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, is testing hardware that could one day generate power in space and send it back to Earth.

A research team from Xidian University in Xi'an, Shaanxi province, is testing hardware that could one day generate power in space and send it back to Earth.
chinaother
The long-term target is a power satellite operating at geostationary orbit — 36,000 km (23,460 miles) above Earth — to deliver continuous solar energy unaffected by weather or night cycles.
chinaother
7 corroborated · 20d ago · cluster ↗ · chinastrategy.orgenglish.news.cnglobal.chinadaily.com.cnpv-magazine.comscmp · 10 events

Fan Guanheng and his team at Xidian University in Xi’an are testing hardware that could one day be used to generate power in space and send it back to Earth.

Fan Guanheng and his team at Xidian University in Xi’an are testing hardware that could one day be used to generate power in space and send it back to Earth.
chinaother
A research team from Xidian University in northwest China's Shaanxi province has developed a ground-based test system for wireless power transmission that can charge multiple moving targets at the same time.
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