Russian Satellite Will Launch In Two Weeks, Will Be The Brightest Star In Sky

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Mayak, a Russian satellite that will become one of the brightest stars in the night sky, is just two weeks away from launching into space. Their goal is to make the unique satellite bright with the use of a giant reflective sheet of material, but some scientists are warning that there may be negative consequences.

The satellite is small, roughly the size of a loaf of bread and in the form of a CubeSat. It will be launched on a Soyuz 2.1v vehicle on Friday, July 14, from Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, as a secondary payload. The project, led by Moscow State Mechanical Engineering University (MAMI), raised more than $30,000 on Russian crowdfunding website Boomstarter.

Once in orbit, about 600 kilometers (370 miles) high, the satellite is designed to unfurl a giant pyramid-shaped solar reflector.

The goal is for this satellite to shine brighter than any other star in the night sky. To do this, its reflector made of Mylar will span 16 square meters (170 square feet) and is apparently 20 times thinner than human hair. The mission is also acting as a technology demonstration, to test how to brake satellites in orbit and de-orbit them.20170628_mayak_0.jpg

Source: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-06-29/russian-satellite-will-launch-two-weeks-will-be-brightest-star-sky

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Looks like their kickstarter fundraiser was unsuccessful. Look here: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1650918432/mayak-a-star-that-will-free-the-earth-from-space-d

I lost a bit of hope there but it looks like the Russian crowdfunding was successful which is freaking awesome. Can't wait to see this bad boy up in the skies.