What if we could get our electricity from space? Our world desperately needs clean energy. It is now not just a preference but a necessity. With rising demands for electricity consumption, any way to produce cleaner energy is appreciated. That’s where Solar-Based Solar Power (SBSP) comes into play. The core vision of SBSP is to capture solar energy in space where sunlight is uninterrupted, more intense, and unaffected by weather or night. Then, you take the harvested energy and transmit it wirelessly to Earth for use. On Earth, solar power is limited by a number of factors that were mentioned above. For example, solar irradiation on the ground rarely reaches the theoretical maximum (~1,386 W/m² above the atmosphere), and after all the atmospheric losses are accounted for, typical solar panels get on the order of a few hundred W/m². This output can also be much lower depending on the panels’ location. Many panels, for example, in Ireland average around 20-50 W/m² over time under re...