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Videos from the 2011 International Space Solar Power Symposium are the latest addition to the Space Solar Power Library on the National Space Society website.

Space Solar Power: The First International Assessment of Opportunities, Issues, and Potential Pathways Forward
John C. Mankins (Artemis Innovation) – 41 minutes

Space Solar Power: Near-Term Demonstrations and Applications (We Can Get There From Here)
Seth Potter (Boeing Company) – 49 minutes

Space Solar Power: Advantages of Space Solar Power
Darel Preble (Space Solar Power Institute) – 15 minutes

Space Solar Power: The Space Power Grid
Video produced by Georgia Tech School of Engineering – 5 minutes

Space Solar Power: Naval Research Laboratory Sandwich Panel R&D Status Update
Paul Jaffe (Naval Research Laboratory) – 65 minutes

Space Solar Power: Two Cell High Efficiency Rainbow Concentrator, the Space Alternative for Clean Energy
Thomas C. Taylor (Exploration Partners LLC) – 18 minutes

Space Solar Power: Asteroid Capture for Space Solar Power
Stephen D. Covey (Former Director of Research & Development for Applied Innovation) – 27 minutes

Space Solar Power: Towards an Early Profitable PowerSat
Al Globus (San Jose State University) – 24 minutes

Space Solar Power: A US-India Power Exchange Towards a Space Power Grid
Naryanan Komerath (Georgia Institute of Technology) – 23 minutes

Space Solar Power: Studies of Space Solar Power Systems (SSPS) in Japan
Tatsuhito Fujita (JAXA) – 18 minutes

Space Solar Power: WPT Experiments to Enable Future Solar Power Satellites
Nobuyuki Kaya (Kobe University, Japan) – 25 minutes

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