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  2. Space sunshade - Wikipedia

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    A sunshade could potentially be one climate engineering method for mitigating global warming through solar radiation management, because internationally negotiated reductions in carbon emissions may be insufficient to stem climate change. [5] [6] Sunshades could also be used to produce space solar power, acting as solar power satellites ...

  3. Sunshade - Wikipedia

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    Sunshade may refer to: Brise soleil, architectural sunshades; Shade (shadow), the blocking of sunlight by any object; Space sunshade, a device for blocking a star's rays in space; Umbrella, a device for blocking sunlight or rain; Windshield sun shades, used to block sunlight in a car

  4. Spacecraft thermal control - Wikipedia

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    BepiColombo, to orbit Mercury, with Optical Solar Reflectors (acting as a sunshade) on the Planetary Orbiter component. Not to be confused with the concept of a global-scale Sun shield in geoengineering, often called a Space sunshade or "Sun shield", in which the spacecraft itself is used to block sunlight to a planet. [7]

  5. James Webb Space Telescope sunshield - Wikipedia

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    Illustration of the deployed "hot" side of the James Webb Space Telescope with the sunshield protecting the main optics from sunlight. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) sunshield is a passive thermal control system deployed post-launch to shield the telescope and instrumentation from the light and heat of the Sun, Earth, and Moon.

  6. Sunshield - Wikipedia

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    Sunshield meaning a Space sunshade; James Webb Space Telescope sunshield This page was last edited on 16 ...

  7. Passive daytime radiative cooling - Wikipedia

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    [22] [2] [3] This allows the heat to pass through the atmosphere into space. [6] [2] PDRCs leverage the natural process of radiative cooling, in which the Earth cools by releasing heat to space. [23] [24] [7] PDRC operates during daytime. [25] On a clear day, solar irradiance can reach 1000 W/m 2 with a diffuse component between 50-100 W/m 2.

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  9. Talk:Space sunshade/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    3 Definition. 1 comment. 4 Re Writing. 5 Title. 2 comments. 6 Sun-Earth L1 Distances. 3 comments. 7 Number of Sunshades required for 2% ... 11 Proposal to merge with ...