Close Menu
HitechubHitechub
    What's Hot
    Science

    Chronology of Earthquake-Induced Tsunamis in Japan: A Comprehensive Overview – Sciworthy

    Science

    Exploring Two Distinct Autism Subtypes Identified by Unique Brain Activity Patterns

    Science

    Easy Trick to Prevent Carsickness for Everyone

    Important Pages:
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    HitechubHitechub
    Friday, June 26
    • Technology
      1. AI
      2. Gadgets
      3. View All

      This is the most popular CEO in the world

      Sectors in which “Chat-GPT” is most often used

      AI Pioneer Expresses Concern About Potential for AI to Surpass Humanity

      Artificial intelligence has begun to “swallow” professions

      What’s new in Android 14

      Europeans have about 700 million old mobile phones in their drawers

      Here’s how you can tell if your phone is being tapped

      “Sneaker X” – computer case in the shape of a sneaker

      Russian Gamers Unite to Prevent Nuclear War: Join the Fight Online

      Challenges of Space Travel: Why Journeying to Space is So Difficult

      NASA Astronaut Casts Historic Vote from Space

      Discover the Future of Comfort: What If You Could Wear a Chair?

    • Science
      1. Space
      2. Wheels
      3. View All

      Galaxies in the universe are growing more slowly than they should

      “Espace” presented the new lander “Apex 1.0”

      The largest asteroid sample ever collected has arrived on Earth

      (VIDEO) Incredible flight of the Parker Solar Probe

      Toyota wants to make a new generation battery with a range of up to 1,200 km

      Meet Toyota’s lunar “baby” that could make exploring the Moon easier

      Microlino – Is this the perfect city car?

      Alfa Romeo 4C gets an electric successor

      Watch This Spine-Chilling AI Robot That Never Stops Chasing You!

      TESS Uncovers the Most Distorted Exoplanet Ever Detected

      Ancient DNA Reveals Neanderthal Life’s Last Chapter in Northwestern Europe

      Breakthrough in Cancer Research: Antarctic Creature Holds Promise for New Treatments

    HitechubHitechub
    Home » Revolutionary Startup Aims to Capture and Redistribute Sunlight from Space
    Science

    Revolutionary Startup Aims to Capture and Redistribute Sunlight from Space

    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp

    Harnessing solar energy on demand is the ambitious goal of a US startup known as Reflect Orbital. Their innovative approach involves using mirrors positioned in orbit to redirect surplus sunlight back to Earth.

    This initiative doesn’t aim to make the planet perpetually sunnier; rather, it seeks to extend the operational hours of solar power plants, enhancing their electricity generation each day.

    The initial plan includes launching two satellites in 2026 as a proof of concept. These satellites will be equipped with deployable mirrors measuring 18 m x 18 m (59 x 59 ft) and will operate in a low Earth orbit around 600 km (373 miles) above the surface.

    When operational, these satellites will emit brightness comparable to a full moon, illuminating a specific area of 6 km (3.73 miles) in diameter on Earth.

    While this brightness may not suffice for direct solar power generation, the strategy involves deploying numerous satellites, all directing their beams toward the same vicinity—aiming for 5,000 satellites by 2030 and over 50,000 by 2035.

    Innovative solar power solution by Reflect Orbital – Image credit: Robin Boyden

    Under optimal conditions regarding mirror reflectance and accuracy, a limited number of designated areas (6 km wide) on the ground could achieve brightness akin to dusk.

    However, this won’t create a constant beacon of light, as the satellite travels at approximately 7.5 km/s (4.66 mi/s), illuminating any given area for only brief intervals. This approach may prove beneficial for solar power installations during the twilight hours—just after sunset or just before dawn.

    In regions where natural light is already sufficient, no enhancement is necessary; conversely, the satellite may also be obscured by darkness.

    Consequently, the economic viability of this venture may be challenged when compared to expanding existing solar energy capacity and storage solutions on the ground.


    This article addresses the question (by Samantha Barker of the University of Oxford): “Can we create sunlight on demand?”

    If you have any questions, please reach out to us at: [email protected] or send us a message Facebook, Twitter or Instagram Page (please include your name and location).

    Explore our ultimate fun facts and discover more amazing science content.


    Read more:


    Source: www.sciencefocus.com

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp
    Previous ArticleAll Identified Homo Naledi Skeletons: Evidence Suggests They Are All Female
    Next Article Thunder and Wind Forecast Heightens Fire Danger in the Western United States

    Related Posts

    Science

    Watch This Spine-Chilling AI Robot That Never Stops Chasing You!

    Science

    TESS Uncovers the Most Distorted Exoplanet Ever Detected

    Science

    Ancient DNA Reveals Neanderthal Life’s Last Chapter in Northwestern Europe

    Science

    Breakthrough in Cancer Research: Antarctic Creature Holds Promise for New Treatments

    Science

    How Daily Bright Light Exposure Can Help Prevent Dementia

    Science

    Instant Stress Relief Techniques: Quick Tips for Finding Peace Instantly

    Science

    Discover the Top 17 Must-Read Science Books of 2026

    Science

    Ancient Philosophers’ Lost Writings Rediscovered from Unreadable Scrolls

    Add A Comment
    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Instagram
    • Pinterest
    Top Picks
    Science

    Must-Watch Movie Before Steven Spielberg’s Disclosure Day: Prepare for the Experience

    In “Close Encounters,” humans come into contact with extraterrestrial life. Credit: Columbia/Kobal/Shutterstock “If you believe…

    How Estrogen Level Fluctuations Impact Drug Absorption in Women’s Brains

    Chimpanzees Exhibit Increased Aggression After Social Division: Exclusive Video Analysis

    Boost Your Mood Daily with a Glass of Fruit Juice: Study Insights

    Unraveling Mysterious Galactic Signals: New Breakthroughs in Decoding Alien Messages

    Most Popular
    Science

    Experience Incredible Speeds as You Move Through Space

    Science

    Revealing the Truth: Stonehenge’s Altar Stones Likely Not Transported by Glaciers

    Categories
    • AI (13)
    • Gadgets (10)
    • Science (363)
    • Space (9)
    • Technology (37)
    • Wheels (9)
    Our Picks
    Science

    The Largest Earthquake in History: A Dive into the Richter Scale’s Ultimate Record

    Science

    Nasa’s Ambitious Lunar Base Project: A Massive Facility Covering Hundreds of Square Kilometers

    © 2026 Hitechub.
    • Home
    • About Us
    • Privacy Policy
    • Terms & Conditions

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We are using cookies to give you the best experience on our website.

    You can find out more about which cookies we are using or switch them off in .

    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Ad Blocker Enabled!
    Our website is made possible by displaying online advertisements to our visitors. Please support us by disabling your Ad Blocker.
    Hitechub
    Powered by  GDPR Cookie Compliance
    Privacy Overview

    This website uses cookies so that we can provide you with the best user experience possible. Cookie information is stored in your browser and performs functions such as recognising you when you return to our website and helping our team to understand which sections of the website you find most interesting and useful.

    Strictly Necessary Cookies

    Strictly Necessary Cookie should be enabled at all times so that we can save your preferences for cookie settings.