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The US just approved a giant space mirror to test 'sunlight on demand.' Low Earth orbit is getting weird

A giant mirror to create "sunlight on demand" was just approved by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), despite opposition from astronomers and the public, and real safety concer

The US just approved a giant space mirror to test 'sunlight on demand.' Low Earth orbit is getting weird
Phys.org โ€” 13 July 2026
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A giant mirror to create "sunlight on demand" was just approved by the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), despite opposition from

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Why This Matters

The approval of a giant space mirror for "sunlight on demand" signals a pivot in how humanity will interact with Earthโ€™s environment, blurring the line between natural and engineered celestial mechanics. Beyond its immediate technical spectacle, the project challenges existing international norms around orbital sovereignty and environmental intervention, raising questions about who controls the skiesโ€”and for what purpose.

Background Context

This isnโ€™t the first attempt to manipulate sunlight from space; the Soviet Unionโ€™s 1993 Znamya project and Chinaโ€™s 2022 "artificial moon" experiments hint at a growing global race to harness orbital light for energy, agriculture, or even urban illumination. The U.S. FCCโ€™s approval, however, marks the first formal regulatory greenlight for a commercial venture, bypassing traditional scientific peer review in favor of expedited commercialization.

What Happens Next

Expect rapid prototyping and deployment in Low Earth Orbit, with potential corporate and military applications emerging within a decadeโ€”from extending daylight for solar farms to creating targeted illumination for disaster relief. Yet unresolved are the long-term risks: orbital debris, unintended climate feedback loops, and the weaponization of directed sunlight as a geopolitical tool.

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