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This scientific experiment has rather sinister undertones. An extended eclipse of the sun induced by man.
I first found out about it in my newspaper but I've managed to find a link for the disbelievers.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It won't cast a eclipse on the Earth.
"Each cube-shaped spacecraft is less than 1.5 m across. The shadow-casting satellite holds a disk to block the sun from the telescope on the other satellite.
This disk will mimic the Moon in a natural total solar eclipse, with the darkened satellite posing as Earth."
Primary sources are always best:
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I don't know ... I think that if there were aliens with interstellar capabilities, they'd probably come to see a total solar eclipse on the Earth. It must be quite unusual across the Milky Way to find the relationship between the diameters and distances of the moon and sun were ideal to create an eclipse with a perfect corona, naturally.
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