Apply for Sunshine(reflectorbital.com)
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https://www.reflectorbital.com/lighting
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If ChatGPT's math is correct, a point-size flat mirror will project a 5 km beam width at a distance of 500 km: https://chatgpt.com/share/d8858873-0c51-4024-a82d-8cb12922be...
So in order to receive this beam efficiently, you would need a solar array 5 km in diameter with 100% ground coverage. Efficiency decreases if the array is smaller or less dense. Maybe you could use a curved mirror to focus the beam to a smaller diameter, but that seems more difficult than spinning a flat mylar sheet.
Assuming you had such an array, every 1 m^2 of mirror should provide roughly as much power as 1 m^2 of panels on the ground.
So in order to receive this beam efficiently, you would need a solar array 5 km in diameter with 100% ground coverage. Efficiency decreases if the array is smaller or less dense. Maybe you could use a curved mirror to focus the beam to a smaller diameter, but that seems more difficult than spinning a flat mylar sheet.
Assuming you had such an array, every 1 m^2 of mirror should provide roughly as much power as 1 m^2 of panels on the ground.
If you can't be sure or know how to verify that ChatGPT's maths is correct, then surely the output is entirely meaningless?
It's fairly simple math; I was just being lazy.
Verification: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=5km+%2F+500km+*+1+AU = "1.1 x mean diameter of the sun"
Verification: https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=5km+%2F+500km+*+1+AU = "1.1 x mean diameter of the sun"
According to the application page it is indeed a 5 km beam.
What about other applications? For example lighting for evening events (concerts, sporting events, festivals), burning man.
100% hoax
The other bits about doing something useful with it are either incredibly foolish or a straight hoax (and I'll eat a shoe on camera if that turns out to be wrong) but the premise of having a spot of light appear for ~4 minutes after dark is plenty doable (in fact, been done before) and depends solely on how much funding they secure before people realize the first half.
More to the point, why does that shop advertise to anybody other than gov agencies with deep pockets and a strong interest in remote sensing?