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https://m.economictimes.com/news/international/us/earlier-this-year-a-california-startup-received-approval-to-launch-a-59-foot-mirror-into-orbit-two-years-later-the-demonstration-could-redirect-sunlight-onto-chosen-points-on-earth-allowing-crews-to-keep-working-after-dark/amp_articleshow/133377017.cms
minus-squareDasRav [any, any]@hexbear.netlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up10·2 days agoI mean…that is not a lot. It moved at 8 kilometers per second as well? How is this useful to anyone? It occurs to me that if they want this to be geostationary, it will need to be at 60.000km height, which is 100x what this test thing was at.
I mean…that is not a lot. It moved at 8 kilometers per second as well? How is this useful to anyone?
It occurs to me that if they want this to be geostationary, it will need to be at 60.000km height, which is 100x what this test thing was at.