
The Orbital Network Architecture

Utilizing the Base Star
Base Star II, the second generation of MAPS and XCOM, carries the beam-directing payload for both space-to-Earth and Earth-to-space power transmission. For a global wireless power transmission network. Eliminating ships or ground-based wire infrastructures.
The Base Star operates at altitudes over 70,000 feet. Base Star aircraft flies well above severe weather, providing stable, high-strength signals for up to a year. After this period, the system can be upgraded with the latest telecommunication technology by swapping modular communication pods. This is the gateway for a supercenter highway for Data Centers.
Mr. Foote created the first high-altitude Microwave Aircraft Platforms, called ARCS.
The aircraft has a wingspan of 114 feet, with a 10-meter center section designed to receive microwave or laser-powered energy transmitted to the aircraft, augmenting its additional power requirements for the refining aspects of the advanced AP-HBOX (Aerospace Power Plant HBOX).
The HBOX enables the aircraft to remain airborne for extended periods, up to two years. Each year, the system will be upgraded with the latest telecommunication technology by swapping modular communication pods. This is the gateway for a supercenter highway for Data Centers, using the Airborne Relay Communication System (Xcomm).
ONS Orbital Network
The Gateway for Data Centers to Space
The Wireless Infrastructure of Communications and Planetary Power Distribution.
This network serves as the foundation for a worldwide wireless power distribution system that will deliver energy to key central locations for refining and distributing magnesium to communities with limited ground-based infrastructure.
X comm Communications Network
The XCOMM communication system serves as the critical gateway to support the new, expansive data center capabilities to back haul and facilitate data transmission through the Base Star II, the second generation of ARCS.


X Comm Communication Systems

X comm Communications Network
The XCOMM communication system serves as the critical gateway to support the new, expansive data center capabilities to backhaul and facilitate data transmission through the Base Star II, the second generation of ARCS.



