"Dyson-Harrop satellite" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: Dyson-Harrop satellites [plural]
Etymology: From Dyson + Harrop + satellite. Coined by Brooks Harrop in 2010. From Freeman Dyson, who proposed the Dyson sphere; and Brooks Harrop, who proposed this power satellite design as the basis of the elements of the Dyson swarm. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|Dyson|Harrop|satellite}} Dyson + Harrop + satellite, {{coin|en|Brooks Harrop|in=2010|nobycat=1|w=-}} Coined by Brooks Harrop in 2010 Head templates: {{en-noun}} Dyson-Harrop satellite (plural Dyson-Harrop satellites)
  1. A type of power satellite that derives energy from stellar wind through betavoltaics, by capturing free electrons (beta particles) in the wind; instead of through sunlight and photovolatics. Wikipedia link: en:Dyson-Harrop satellite, en:Freeman Dyson Categories (topical): Astronautics, Electromagnetism, Energy, Spacecraft Related terms: Dyson, Dyson satellite, Harrop, satellite Coordinate_terms: beta particle, beta radiation, beta ray, betavoltaics, cosmic radiation, cosmic ray, solar radiation, solar wind, stellar radiation, stellar wind
    Sense id: en-Dyson-Harrop_satellite-en-noun-yH56LXOF Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Megastructures

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