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Comment by aetherspawn

8 years ago

Yuck, that’s miserable.

It's the inverse square law that bites you here as the same amount of energy gets stretched out into a larger sphere as it travels outwards (at earth the energy is 1.4kW for a square meter, when going outwards, this square meter gets stretched)

Double the distance and you get 1/4th the energy.

Saturn is 9AU or 9 times as far as earth; 1/81th the energy. (1400 / 9^2 = 17, so math checks out; roughly)

We're quite lucky to be close enough for solar energy to be a viable source of energy.

[*]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inverse-square_law