A startup proposes launching thousands to hundreds of thousands of mirror satellites to reflect sunlight onto solar plants at night. While it could boost generation, it would also impose severe light pollution, disrupt circadian health and ecosystems, hinder astronomy, and exacerbate orbital‑debris risks. The true system cost likely outweighs the added electricity.
— It forces policymakers to weigh energy gains against large cross‑domain harms and to consider governance limits on orbital megaconstellations that alter Earth’s night environment.
msmash
2025.12.01
60% relevant
The Stardust/solar‑radiation‑modification story is a terrestrial analogue to proposals for orbital sunlight‑reflecting projects; the UK’s reaction exemplifies the governance dilemma that both ground‑based SRM and orbital reflectors pose—cross‑border externalities and environmental externalities requiring new rules.
Ethan Siegel
2025.10.15
100% relevant
Reflect Orbital’s plan to beam 'sunlight on demand' from a mirror megaconstellation to Earth’s night side.
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