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"Maybe I should wear a pair of sunglasses,"
Robert had just entered the satellite assembly workshop when the reflected light stung his eyes, causing him to immediately turn away.
The assembly worker following him closed the door quickly, blocking the external light. Under the specialized diffused illumination of the interior, the huge cylindrical object in the middle finally stopped shining brightly.
Without a concentrated light source, the "artificial sun" looked like an oversized mirror, but at that moment its surface seemed blurred, not as smooth as one might imagine a mirror to be.
Robert approached to confirm that its surface was no different from ordinary aluminum. It was purely the external sunlight that was too bright and the reflective surface that was too large.
The brightness of a cloudy day outdoors could also be tens of thousands of nits, far brighter than most artificial light sources.
"It looks like a huge roll of aluminum foil,"