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Topic: This Russian startup wants to put huge ads in space. (Read 105 times)

newbie
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God didn't let man reach heaven with Tower of Babel before, why do you think He will allow man NOW to exit the planet??? No one has been to space FYI.
legendary
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This whole idea is way more dangerous than it seems at first glance.


This Russian startup wants to put huge ads in space. Not everyone is on board with the idea.



Swarms of tiny, light-reflecting "cubesats" would come together to form luminous words or logos.

If it sometimes feels as if the world is awash in advertisements, just wait. A Russian startup just revealed plans to use swarms of tiny, light-reflecting satellites to create sprawling billboards in space.

The first of StartRocket's space-based ads, shown in a new concept video released by the company last week, could go up by 2021. The ads — a bit like skytyping, only in low-Earth orbit rather than in the atmosphere — would be visible only at night but could be seen from just about anywhere on the planet.

The ads would be created by an array of tiny satellites, each equipped with a reflective sail about 30 feet in diameter. As these "cubesats" orbit at an altitude of about 280 miles, sunlight would reflect off the sails to form luminous words or logos visible from the ground below.



So, where is the danger in all this? The U.S. has left itself open for destruction. How? By spraying chemtrails - nano-size aluminum oxide and barium particles. The Russian cubesats could easily be made to bombard the world with microwave radiation, which would interact with the aluminum and barium we have absorbed into our bodies, turning us all into zombies.

This isn't just some silly talk. Look into it. We are being set up.


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