An 11,000-Kilometre Belt of Sunlight: Inside Japan’s Lunar Ring Vision
New Delhi [India], February 09: The phrase “lunar ring” sounds like something a marketing department would invent after a late lunch, but the geometry is embarrassingly straightforward. The Moon is tidally locked, its equator running in a patient circle of dust and rock that hasn’t felt wind in four billion years. Put solar panels along…
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