Giant mirrors bring winter sunlight to Norwegian village nestled in the mountains
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The innaguration for the brand new giant mirrors installed in Rjukan is set to be sometime next week, depending on the weather. This small town, in a deep valley, is deprived of sunlight for 6 months every year. In an effort to bring sunlight into the valley in the winter, the 180 square foot mirrors reflect sunlight down in front of the town hall. This is remarkable, as the mirrors are able to change angles based on where the sunlight is coming from.I think that this is a big step for this community. It will be very good for them to 'get their fill' of sunlight during the winter and they will get their needed vitamin D. I think that the valley is making us think of more convenient ways to get sunlight into locations, that otherwise, have no sunlight during some seasons. This is a very big job because not only do the mirrors need to reflect the sunlight but they need to adjust as the earth rotates. This means a lot of algorithms need to be in place so the sun is not missed as we rotate around it.
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