Thursday, November 1, 2018

China plans to launch artificial moon

The Chinese government is planning to launch landmarks that give light to the moon more than the Earth's moon to avoid the use of street lights.

China plans to send satellites in the form of Earth's Moon. China first decided to remove artificial lights at night in the city of Shenkot. China has said that the artificial moon, which is eight times brighter than Earth's moon, will be launched in 2020.
Artificial lights are expected to shine through panels reflecting the sun's light.

It is planned to launch three artificial moons in 2022, depending on how artificial moon is used for China's Sink City. The use of artificial moon to the city of Shenzhen, 50 square kilometers, is likely to be more than a thousand to 300 million annually. At the same time, researchers have warned that if the artificial lunar successfully launches, the light pollution will increase by more than 40 times

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