A company called Reflect Orbital wants to illuminate the Earth after sunset with orbital sky mirrors, raising alarm bells.
In low-Earth orbit, a small California startup is trying to do something that sounds like science fiction: redirect sunlight ...
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A California-based start-up, Reflect Orbital, plans to launch a constellation of 4,000 satellites with giant reflective mirrors in low-Earth orbit to illuminate the night side of the planet by ...
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Reflect Orbital plans a constellation to enable solar power generation at night, make crops grow better and stronger, possibly replace urban lighting, provide emergency illumination in disaster zones ...
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Forward-looking: A California startup is looking to space to solve the limits of ground-based solar power. Reflect Orbital is developing a constellation of satellites with giant Mylar mirrors to beam ...
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