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<blockquote data-quote="EachPeachPearPlum" data-source="post: 35159" data-attributes="member: 1450"><p><strong>Re: Giant Fresnel lenses</strong></p><p></p><p>Though it is a work of fiction, Baxter's and Clarke's "Sunstorm" deals with the absolute epitome of a "Giant Fresnel Lens". </p><p>A lenses in constructed in space to act as a large parasol to shade the earth from a catastrophic concentration of sunspot activity. One side of the lenses is constructed out of glass created from melting sand on the moon. The final product of the Fresnel ultimately allows the heat to be focused elsewhere. </p><p>With that in mind, couldn't this be adapted to lessen the affects of global warming? Yes, it would be large, and take a painstakingly long time to complete, but time passes regardless. </p><p>Personally I love the technology Clarke creates in his books, and think its a wonderful idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EachPeachPearPlum, post: 35159, member: 1450"] [b]Re: Giant Fresnel lenses[/b] Though it is a work of fiction, Baxter's and Clarke's "Sunstorm" deals with the absolute epitome of a "Giant Fresnel Lens". A lenses in constructed in space to act as a large parasol to shade the earth from a catastrophic concentration of sunspot activity. One side of the lenses is constructed out of glass created from melting sand on the moon. The final product of the Fresnel ultimately allows the heat to be focused elsewhere. With that in mind, couldn't this be adapted to lessen the affects of global warming? Yes, it would be large, and take a painstakingly long time to complete, but time passes regardless. Personally I love the technology Clarke creates in his books, and think its a wonderful idea. [/QUOTE]
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