And they want to get the project dubbed luna.
Building solar panels on the moon.
What people see on earth is the sun s light energy reflecting off the moon s surface.
The photovoltaic solar receptors on the moon would have the benefit of receiving longer hours of sunlight without the obstruction of the earth s atmosphere clouding or dust.
Of course this idea involves building solar panels on the moon which means we would have people on the moon all the time about six months to a year per person criswell suggests to build and maintain the repair equipment and arrays.
It also means shipping manufacturing equipment up to the moon.
A solar panel array placed on the moon would generate electricity during earth s nighttime hours because it is receiving direct sunlight containing photons.
Solar panels grown on the moon could power the earth.
Solar panels have become much cheaper in recent years.
Building solar panels in space might be as easy as clicking print nasa.
This means that they would convert the sun s energy into electricity at a much more efficient rate than pv solar panels on earth.
Their ambitious plan involves building a belt of solar cells around the moon s 6 800 mile 11 000 kilometer equator converting the electricity to powerful microwaves and lasers to be beamed at earth and finally converting the beams back to electricity at terrestrial power stations.
Scientists are testing a new durable recyclable and efficient material that could soon power habitats on the moon.
Unlike the sun the moon does not generate its own light energy.
The panels on the roof of the institute of physics building are among the most efficient in the world producing over 200 watts per square metre w m 2.
The reflected light seen from earth.
A far out plan to create swarms of self replicating solar panel satellites.