Here are some of the *specs of the Nickel Coated Graphite (NCG)* I propose
to use. Through a microscope this *100 micron powder appears to be hollow*,
hence the graphite core. Meaning it has a relatively *large size vs. mass
ratio*. *Half a gram will completely cover 1 square meter (TOTAL
I don¹t recall where but I think such approaches have been analyzed
previously. As I recall, the problem is displacement by the solar wind and
the particles will get pretty quickly pushed out of intended orbit, slowed,
and burned up in the atmosphere‹indeed, with so many particles, might that
not
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From: Mike MacCracken mmacc...@comcast.net
To: searchtai...@hotmail.com, Geoengineering
Geoengineering@googlegroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 10:35:56 AM
Subject: Re: [geo] Re: 10min of maybe
I don’t recall where but I think such approaches have been analyzed previously.
As I
Nothing new under the sun?
There was a 1960 Soviet proposal for a Saturn-like ring around Earth to
melt the polar ice cap. See Fixing the Sky, pp. 199-200:
In Man Versus Climate (1960), Soviet authors Nikolai Petrovich Rusin and
Liya Abramovna Flit surveyed a large number of schemes for climatic
Here are some of the specs of the Nickel coated graphite (NCG) I propose to
use. Through a microscope this 100 micron powder appears to be hollow,
hence the graphite core. Meaning it has a relatively large size vs. mass
ratio. If you wanted to completely cover 1 square meter you would only