April 7, 2026

Scientists around the world are sounding the alarm over an ambitious plan to install thousands of mirrors and myriad satellites in space, claiming that it will impact sleep and various ecosystems on a global level.

“The proposed scale of orbital deployment would represent a significant alteration of the natural night-time light environment at a planetary scale,” leaders of the European Biological Rhythms Society (EBRS), the Society for Research on Biological Rhythms, the Japanese Society for Chronobiology and the Canadian Society for Chronobiology declared in letters to the US Federal Communications Commission The Guardian reported.

They were referring to a James Bond movie-esque proposal by California startup Reflect Orbital to dispatch 50,000 mirrors in low orbit. In theory, these would redirect sunlight to the planet’s night side, potentially powering solar farms after sundown, providing light for rescue workers, and other applications.

A wild bid to put 50,000 mirrors in orbit and beam sunlight onto Earth at night is drawing alarm from scientists, who warn it could unleash global chaos for sleep, health and ecosystems. California startup Reflect Orbital wants FCC approval for a test satellite as soon as this summer, but experts say the proposed scale would be a “significant alteration” of Earth’s natural night environment — with the company itself saying the light could range from “full moon to full noon.”

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