What happens when technology starts to change the night sky itself?
Brent is joined by astronomer and science communicator David Reneke, founder of davidreneke.com, to explore two major space developments that could impact the way we see the heavens above.
First, we examine bold proposals to place large mirrors in orbit to reflect sunlight back to Earth after sunset — an idea aimed at extending solar power into the night. Could it support renewable energy, or would it brighten the night sky in ways that affect stargazing and astronomy?
Next, we look at the rise of massive satellite networks, with concepts ranging from thousands to potentially hundreds of thousands of orbiting systems. What would that mean for telescopes, scientific research, and Australia’s renowned dark skies?
Join us for an insightful discussion that brings complex space news down to Earth — and keeps your eyes looking up.

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