Artificial Sun in Canada

hat’s not the sun. But for a brief period, in a small Arctic town in , in the dead of winter, it was the next-best thing.

This 100,000 lumen artificial sun lit up the town of Inuvik, giving them long days during a winter that’s mostly shrouded in darkness. It was sponsored by , which I’m sure had some bizarre marketing angle about orange juice and breakfast and sunrises. BUT: the important thing is that technology—as simple as affixing lights to a large helium balloon—gave light to 3,500 people who were otherwise mired in darkness.

Via Gizmodo

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