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In reply to the discussion: This Startup Wants to Use Space Mirrors to Light Up Earth at Night. Feds Just Said Go Ahead [View all]erronis
(25,254 posts)8. Aryan Light Beams?
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This Startup Wants to Use Space Mirrors to Light Up Earth at Night. Feds Just Said Go Ahead [View all]
highplainsdem
13 hrs ago
OP
Very bad Idea. Darkness is necessary to many plants, animals and yes even humans to survive and grow.
efhmc
13 hrs ago
#7
This has been proposed for many many years (maybe not proposed but speculated to in many Sci-Fi books.
SWBTATTReg
13 hrs ago
#2
No need to worry about animals (and plants) that need night to sleep, hunt, live.
erronis
13 hrs ago
#4
Oh, FFS! Plants', animals' health which we do rely on in obvious, and not obvious ways!
electric_blue68
12 hrs ago
#11
What will happen is they will spend millions over a few years. There will be a lot of planning and
Srkdqltr
12 hrs ago
#12
This "great idea" should be reviewed through the National Evironmental Policy Act (NEPA).
waterwatcher123
12 hrs ago
#13
Geostationary high-altitude balloons would be cheaper and more servicable. They're already in fairly wide use.
eppur_se_muova
11 hrs ago
#14
This is one of those "Just because you CAN do something, doesn't mean you should".
Snarkoleptic
11 hrs ago
#15
Unless they all shatter. The conceptual warning behind the movie Gravity is becoming a reality, and the universe cheers
Cheezoholic
8 hrs ago
#36
How disruptive is it when people get sent up to the Land of the Midnight Sun?
NBachers
10 hrs ago
#23
Republican bullshit.. If it makes $$$ in short term is all they care about, long term unimportant
WorseDayEver
9 hrs ago
#30
I have a dream of beaming microwaves from outer space onto Mar-A-Lago
struggle4progress
8 hrs ago
#34
Thinking back to when I lived in a very rurual, remote part of Montana and mercury-vapor yard lamps
Attilatheblond
8 hrs ago
#38
My only question is; "how much did this startup donate to Donnie Dipshit and Retrumplicans" and
maxrandb
32 min ago
#48