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What did you say? Is it a Russian plan? Or is there such a statement that the moon is man-made?
Artificial Moon Project: Ten years ago, Russia planned to launch a mirror into space, (and it did), use it to illuminate the night, acting as a substitute for the moon, which is 10-100 times brighter than the moon. Although it plays a role in saving energy, but if there is really this mirror, it will seriously interfere with people's rest, disturb the biological clock of organisms, cause serious light pollution, and will also have an adverse effect on astronomical observations.
It seems that the space community has not talked about this topic anymore in recent years)
In short, I think this will do more harm than good!
Is the moon man-made? Through the astronomical data of the Moon, it is suspected that it is not a natural satellite of the Earth.
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Using a satellite to anchor a certain area and providing energy with nuclear energy resembles a small moon.
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I know what you're talking about! Are you asking if the moon is artificial or alien?
I've also seen some gossip and anecdotes! Some people think that the middle of the moon is empty, and it is the base for aliens to peep into the earthlings!
Don't say much about the specifics, you don't have a point!
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According to decades of observation and research by astronomical scientists, and the analysis of samples of objects on the moon brought back by American astronauts from the moon, the moon is actually an interstellar spaceship placed in the earth's orbit by intelligent beings! However, the United States has been keeping the blockade secret, and has not continued to land on the moon since then.
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Actually, it's the moon on the mold, and then let's study it.
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The idea of an "artificial moon" originated with the idea of a French artist: "to hang a necklace made of mirrors over the earth so that they can reflect the sunlight on the streets of Paris throughout the year." The idea was once derided by the European Space Agency as "a dream" and "ridiculous".
The idea of reflecting sunlight first appeared in the "Columbus 500" plan proposed by the United States.
The main content of the plan is "to build a solar galleon powered by the thrust of the solar wind to fly to Mars via the Moon within a few years with the thrust of the solar wind." "Countries such as Russia, Japan and France have all made big moves on the solar sailing scheme and have been studying this aspect. Vladimir Seromiyatnikov, a well-known Russian designer who led the development of a solar sailing ship, had the idea of creating a space lighting system using ultra-thin reflective films.
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The artificial moon is a real luminous object, and the moon is a light source produced by refracting light, that is to say, the light that the sun shines on the moon and then refracts to the earth, making you feel that the moon is glowing, but it is actually refracted light, so the artificial moon must be brighter than the real moon.
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Because the moon has a very low albedo to sunlight, while an artificial moon has a very high reflectivity.
When the Moon is viewed from Earth, the average albedo is lower, that is, on average, only 9 percent of the light is reflected by the Moon. So the moon looks much darker than the sun.
The artificial moon is built specifically to reflect the sun's rays, in fact, it is a set of directional mirrors, and the reflectivity of sunlight must be many times higher than the albedo of the lunar surface. Imagine you are looking at the sun from a mirror, almost the same brightness as looking directly at the sun.
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The Moon is the fifth-largest moon in the solar system, with an average radius of about kilometers, which is equivalent to times the radius of the Earth; The mass is close to kilograms, which is twice that of the Earth. The surface of the Moon is covered with craters formed by the impact of small celestial bodies. The average distance between the Moon and the Earth is about 10,000 kilometers, about 30 times the diameter of the Earth.
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