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Title: Chinese City May Get Artificial Moon
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URL Source: https://www.coasttocoastam.com/arti ... chinese-city-may-get-fake-moon
Published: Oct 20, 2018
Author: Tim Binnall
Post Date: 2018-10-20 06:53:32 by Tatarewicz
Keywords: None
Views: 815
Comments: 13

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An aerospace executive in China has announced plans to launch a satellite which would serve as an artificial moon designed to illuminate a city at night. The unorthodox idea was reportedly revealed by Wu Chunfeng, who heads one of the main contractors for the Chinese space agency, at a conference last week. According to him, the faux moon will hover over the city of Chengdu emitting a "dusk-like glow" which would eliminate the need for street lights. Advertisement

The illumination from the satellite, he said, will be adjustable and could cover an area of land ranging from five to fifty miles in diameter. While the idea may sound fanciful to some, Chungfeng appears to be quite serious about the endeavor, explaining that the concept has been tested extensively for the last few years and now looks to be almost fully feasible. With that in mind, the executive is eying a 2020 launch for the fake moon.

Lest one have concerns about how the illumination will impact wildlife in the area, an aerospace professor was quick to assure Chinese media that it will not be a problem thanks to its similarity in intensity to twilight. Be that as it may, whether the residents of Chengdu want another moon is another matter altogether. Alas, they probably won't have much of a say in the decision, so hopefully they won't mind living under the light of a fake moon.


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#3. To: Tatarewicz, Pinguinite, Lod (#0)

They should just build some Moonlight Towers like Austin did back in the 1890's.

Reminds me of the time I got into an argument with a highschool science teacher who was adamant that Edison invented electric lighting. He had no idea the arclamp had been around since about 1810. I brought in an encyclopedia and was given extra credit.

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#4. To: Dakmar (#3)

Moonlight Towers

That was interesting.

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#5. To: Esso (#4)

The things one can learn from watching stoner movies...

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