File:Dyson Ring in Venus Orbit (29055017690).jpg

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Put at a orbital distance (semi-major axis) roughly similar to that of Venus and given a slight inclination as to minimize blocking sunlight to Earth.

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English: Put at a orbital distance (semi-major axis) roughly similar to that of Venus and given a slight inclination as to minimize blocking sunlight to Earth. I suspect you wouldn't be able to see the side facing Earth (away from the Sun), especially with this lighting, but that I was added, however faintly, for structural context. Rendered with Autodesk Maya, composited over a photo taken at Griffith Observatory in Los Angeles.
Date Taken on 11 February 2016, 21:20:26
Source Dyson Ring in Venus Orbit
Author Kevin M. Gill
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computergraphics; future; hypothetical; dysonring; space

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