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  1. solariiknight(ஆனந்த்) (solariiknight@social.systemreboot.net)'s status on Thursday, 25-Oct-2018 12:55:06 EDT solariiknight(ஆனந்த்) solariiknight(ஆனந்த்)
    Are space mirrors really possible? It will cost lot of money to bring up mirrors in space. Also the proposed 500km distance will not result in geostationary orbits, hence a place will not get light continuously. I find the idea far fetched. Thoughts?
    http://www.astronomy.com/news/2018/10/china-artificial-moons#.W9HBg2wEoOI.twitter
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    1. China is launching artificial moons in urban areas
      from Astronomy.com
      By 2020, the Tian Fu New Area Science Society plans to launch an artificial moon to light up the night sky. If the plan goes through, the so-called “illumination satellite” would orbit above the Chin
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