To: NorseViking
A little light pollution is a bad thing. More is worse. A whole hell of a lot of it, though, under the right circumstances, can be good. Go figure.
To: KC_Lion
3 posted on
02/12/2018 10:56:06 AM PST by
Army Air Corps
(Four Fried Chickens and a Coke)
To: NorseViking
Won’t this confuse the Polar Bears?......................
4 posted on
02/12/2018 10:56:31 AM PST by
Red Badger
(Wanna surprise? Google your own name. Wanna have fun? Google your friends names......)
To: NorseViking
6 posted on
02/12/2018 11:02:05 AM PST by
blam
To: NorseViking
I am reminded of that goofy movie with the satellite laser torching a house.
11 posted on
02/12/2018 11:09:32 AM PST by
doorgunner69
(Give me the liberty to take care of my own security..........)
To: NorseViking
Ummm... Well... Ummm... Ya see...
Those will have to be synchronous birds, just like ComSats and will stay “over” one longitude.
But... Ummm... Won’t the extra “daylight” of whatever level it takes to be useful -—
?
...contribute...to...(shudder)...Global Warming?
even slightly
To: NorseViking
18 posted on
02/12/2018 11:14:22 AM PST by
rrrod
(just an old guy with a gun in his pocket)
To: NorseViking
This would wreck havoc with Plants and Animal life.
22 posted on
02/12/2018 11:45:38 AM PST by
Revel
To: NorseViking
So...what do they do when it’s cloudy, as in socked in, 100% cloud cover?
24 posted on
02/12/2018 12:01:33 PM PST by
Sergio
(An object at rest cannot be stopped! - The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs at Midnight)
To: NorseViking
How many Russians does it take to change a billion watt light bulb?
26 posted on
02/12/2018 12:56:11 PM PST by
American in Israel
(A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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