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California-based startup Reflect Orbital aims to build a swarm of 4,000 giant mirrors in low Earth orbit to “sell sunlight” to customers at night. Experts warn that the mirrors could mess with telescopes, blind stargazers and impact the environment.

Reflect Orbital, which was founded in 2021, has recently taken the first step in a scheme to sell sunlight at night by bouncing solar rays off giant “reflectors” that can redirect the vital resource almost anywhere on our planet. By doing this, the company aims to extend daylight hours in specific locations, thus allowing paying customers to generate solar power, grow crops and replace urban lighting.

But experts say it is a wildly impractical plan that should never get off the ground. What’s more, the resulting light pollution could devastate ground-based astronomy, distract aircraft pilots and even blind stargazers.

  • KulunkelBoom@lemmus.org
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    2 hours ago

    Why put mirrors in space when you can SELL SHARES in building mirrors in space to redirect sunlight.

    Worth trillions, don’t you think? Not the end product - just the design and endless alpha model.

    Shit… you think the F-35 was a complete boondoggle(*1), you ain’t seen shit. Space is BIG. Price tags $,$,$,$,$


    (*1) and it remains so to this very day

  • Harbinger01173430@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    What about making our own startup that will make sure to destroy those orbital glasses?

    Surface to space missiles seem to be a profitable entreprise

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      3 hours ago

      It would be easier to have a satellite in orbit that fires a shotgun at them.

      You would need some fancy orbital calculations and precise aiming to make sure the shotgun pellets actually intercept the mirrors, and it would take some engineering to make a shotgun that fires the pellets in a narrow enough cone at high enough velocity to be able to get on an intercept course with most satellites, but you could probably fit it on a Starlink-sized payload. The main issue would be bribing a launch provider to send it up there, but once it’s there you could direct it from the ground without it being traceable to you, and you could have it thrust randomly to dodge anti-satellite weaponry until it runs out of shells.

      At some point this would create enough space debris that it could trigger Kessler syndrome, with the debris from destroyed satellites hitting other satellites faster than it de-orbits, until all satellites in low earth orbit are reduced to powder that falls down to earth over a couple of years.

      Apart from bribing a launch provider to get the satellite up there, you could probably do either of these for under $10 million, most of it R&D. Much cheaper than developing your own surface-to-space missiles.

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    11 hours ago

    this is one of the worst ideas that has ever come from capitalism dawg what the fuck who even thinks of this what rich fuck is gonna be paying to make it daytime at night…

    its not just impractical, it is just entirely pointless and we already have way too much space pollution because of fuckin starlink

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    19 hours ago

    Thought I was in the boring dystopia community instead. I suppose I’ll just continue to hope that this is too impractical to happen or that those responsible aren’t competent enough to make it happen.

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    23 hours ago

    Capitalism will steal the very foundations of life and sell it to you to make a buck. They will siphon the life force from the earth in order to benefit themselves. I honestly try and look at things dispassionately and put it all in perspective but DAM it’s hard not to be emotional when you see what these fucking stinking pigs are up to on their mountain.

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      21 hours ago

      It’s the opposite of that plot. In that episode, Mr Burns blocks out the sun in order to force everyone to use more electricity to increase revenue for his nuclear power plant.

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        19 hours ago

        If the mirrors are reflecting light into a dark part of earth, they are taking it away from a place that’s experiencing daylight.

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      22 hours ago

      Wow yes. Had forgotten about this. They gave alternates of who killed him. I don’t remember them all but for some reason I rember Apu and Maggie firing with angry faces. I need to watch that again.

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    1 day ago

    This is obviously a scam directed at venture capitalists. There’s no way this is going to happen.

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    24 hours ago

    This exact same technology naturally allows capitalists to force everyone to pay not to have their sunlight blocked during the day.

    I mean, the technology certainly has benefits, not in reflecting sunlight onto the dark side of the Earth. Nobody fucking needs that. Instead it should be used to shade a few percent of sunlight in order to control Earth’s warming climate.

    But rich people gotta fuck things up. No single entity must ever be allowed to control orbital megastructures.

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      4 hours ago

      Rather then launching millions of tons of satellites, maybe the government could try regulating emissions? You know, remove cars, fossil fuel usage, create passenger rail etc? Improve society instead of doing literally the opposite?