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Chinese Company Plans to Launch Artificial Moons

The Chinese state newspaper recently reported that a private aerospace institute in Chengdu plans to launch a controllable “illumination satellite” by 2020. The giant mirror will orbit 500 km above Earth and replace streetlights by illuminating a 10-80 km area with a dusk-like glow eight times brighter than the moon.

And it’s not the first time humanity has tried it. In 1993, Russian scientists launched a similar satellite, which failed.

The BBC has the story here.

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