Space sunshade might be feasible in global warming emergency

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The graphic shows the 2 foot-diameter flyers at L1. They are transparent but blur out transmitted light into a donut as shown for the background stars. The transmitted sunlight is also spread out so it misses the Earth. This way of removing the light ...
The graphic shows the 2 foot-diameter flyers at L1. They are transparent, but blur out transmitted light into a donut, as shown for the background stars. The transmitted sunlight is also spread out, so it misses the Earth. This way of removing the light avoids radiation pressure, which would otherwise degrade the L1 orbit. Illustration: Courtesy of UA Steward Observatory

The possibility that global warming will trigger abrupt climate change is something people might not want to think about. But University of Arizona astronomer Roger Angel thinks about it.


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