ASTRIAN-2 is a modular orbital solar array engineered to beam power wirelessly back to Earth and beyond. Built in space by human–robotic crews and powered by advanced solar film, ASTRIAN-2 marks the beginning of energy independence from Earth-bound constraints.
Feature | Detail |
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Deployed Area | 1,000 km² (expandable to 4,000 km²) |
Annual Output | 1,750 TWh/year |
Launch Vehicles | Multiple Starship-class boosters |
Construction Crew | Hybrid human, drone, and robotic units |
Assembly Method | On-orbit additive frame printing + PV film layering |
Thruster System | AI-guided repositionable thrusters |
Debris Mitigation | Laser sweep + railgun projectile system |
Projected Cost | $180 billion full-scale deployment |
Revenue Potential | $1 trillion per year |
ASTRIAN-2 is the orbital culmination of Helionus. While Helionus proves the model on Earth, ASTRIAN-2 scales it across space—enabling energy resilience, rapid disaster recovery, AI expansion, and Martian logistics. Its modular design makes it the keystone infrastructure for space industry and long-term planetary defense.