
Eärendil-1: Space mirror to bring sunlight to Earth at night
With an 18-meter reflector, Eärendil-1 is intended to direct sunlight from Earth’s orbit to selected areas – initially as a technical test. © © ..
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According to a report by Interesting Engineering, more than 1,800 public statements were received by the FCC. In 1993, the Znamya 2 space mission deployed an approximately 20-meter mirror in space.
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According to a report by Interesting Engineering, more than 1,800 public statements were received by the FCC.
according to Frankfurter Rundschau +1In 1993, the Znamya 2 space mission deployed an approximately 20-meter mirror in space.
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