In 2020, scientists in China plan to set up artificial moon in China's Chengdu city sky. Photo: created and collected |
The night sky is going to get a new partner soon. Chinese scientists are planning to set up artificial moons in the sky to illuminate night city by 2020.
It is reported from a report published in US-based news magazine 'Time'.
According to Chinese state media, the time has been told that scientists are planning to set up a man-made moon in the sky of Chengdu, the capital of the southwestern Sichuan Province. The artificial moon will be used in such a way that the sunlight reflects the light of the night as the original moon. The moon is basically a satellite.
If the artificial moon is installed, it will not be necessary to build chaos in the city of Chengdu by night at night. According to the scientists, it is eight times more bright than the original moon in the eyes of ordinary people. And the road lights will be brighter than the lamp five times less.
It will rotate just five hundred kilometers away from the Earth. Where the main moon is located 3 million 80 thousand kilometers away from the earth.
Chief Chinese scientist Yu Chanfeng told Chinese Daily that China will not be able to illuminate the night sky by the ambitious project, said Tian Fu Area Science Society. Not even whole China. Under this, only Chengdu city will be there.
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