AFRL’s Rachel Delaney, SSPIDR project communication lead, briefs Senator Martin Heinrich (D-NM) June 3 on the technical aspects of the program that will capture the sun’s energy on orbit and beam it to the ground for on-demand power in areas where fossil fuel is both costly and dangerous to transport. Also shown seated at the table, from left to right: Dr. Andy Williams, Space Mission Area Lead, AFRL Space Vehicles Directorate; Jason Jarvis, Field Representative to Sen. Heinrich; Mike Sullivan, Senior Advisor to Sen. Heinrich; and Constance Moyer, SSPIDR Project Coordinator. (Courtesy photo)
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