Tag

Sky Mirrors

All articles tagged with #sky mirrors

Sky Mirrors in Orbit Could Light After-Dark Earth, Sparking Astronomers' Alarm
space4 hours ago

Sky Mirrors in Orbit Could Light After-Dark Earth, Sparking Astronomers' Alarm

A California startup, Reflect Orbital, proposes a constellation of up to 4,000 sunlit satellites with large mirrors to redirect sunlight toward Earth after sunset for several minutes, testing with the Eärendil-1 demonstration (an ~18-by-18-meter reflector at ~600 km). The system would illuminate targeted areas briefly while in sunlight, potentially extending usable daylight for activities like solar power or night operations; future versions could have much larger mirrors. While the concept could aid nighttime tasks, astronomers warn it could brighten the sky and disrupt observations, worsen light pollution, and increase space debris, making the success of the initial demonstration crucial for determining whether the idea advances.

Orbiting sky mirrors could light nights but raise astronomy and wildlife concerns
science1 month ago

Orbiting sky mirrors could light nights but raise astronomy and wildlife concerns

Earth.com reports on Reflect Orbital’s plan to launch about 4,000 large sky mirrors into orbit to reflect sunlight onto Earth after sunset, using a sun‑synchronous path to illuminate select areas. The first satellite, Earendil-1, could launch in early 2026 for a demonstration visible from approved sites. While proponents say it could boost lighting and solar energy use, experts warn it could dramatically increase sky brightness, contaminate telescope data, create space debris risks, disturb wildlife and human sleep, and require international regulatory coordination. The piece calls for clear limits, public review, and shared tracking before any large deployment.