China to Launch Lunar Lighting in Outer Space

Super Moon over the Parthenon by Anthony Ayiomamitis | NASA
Super Moon over the Parthenon by Anthony Ayiomamitis | NASA
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China to Launch Lunar Lighting in Outer Space

Super Moon over the Parthenon by Anthony Ayiomamitis | NASA
Super Moon over the Parthenon by Anthony Ayiomamitis | NASA

China is planning to launch its own 'artificial moon' by 2020 to replace streetlamps and lower electricity costs in urban areas, state media reported Friday.

According to China Daily, "illumination satellites" will shine in tandem with the real moon over Chengdu, a city in southwestern Sichuan province, but eight times brighter.

The first man-made moon will launch from Xichang Satellite Launch Center in Sichuan, with three more to follow in 2022 if the first test goes well, said Wu Chunfeng, head of Tian Fu New Area Science Society, the organization responsible for the project.

Though the first launch will be experimental, the 2022 satellites "will be the real deal with great civic and commercial potential," he said in an interview with China Daily.

By reflecting light from the sun, the satellites could replace streetlamps in urban areas, saving an estimated 1.2 billion yuan ($170 million) a year in electricity costs for Chengdu, if the man-made moons illuminate an area of 50 square kilometers.

The extraterrestrial source of light could also help rescue efforts in disaster zones during blackouts, he added.

As China's space program races to catch up with that of the United States and Russia, a number of ambitious projects are in the pipeline, including the Chang'e-4 lunar probe -- named after the moon goddess in Chinese mythology -- which aims to launch later this year. If it succeeds, it will be the first rover to explore the "dark side" of the moon.

China is not the first country to try beaming sunlight back to Earth. In the 1990s, Russian scientists reportedly used giant mirrors to reflect light from space in an experimental project called Znamya or Banner.

Chengdu's artificial moon project was announced by Wu at an innovation and entrepreneurship conference in Chengdu on October 10.

In addition to Tian Fu New Area Science Society, other universities and institutes, including the Harbin Institute of Technology and China Aerospace Science and Industry Corp, are involved in developing Chengdu's illumination satellites.



Hiker Found Dead after Bear Attack in Japan Forest

A bear cools down in a pond during the ongoing heatwave at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, August 14, 2025. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen
A bear cools down in a pond during the ongoing heatwave at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, August 14, 2025. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen
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Hiker Found Dead after Bear Attack in Japan Forest

A bear cools down in a pond during the ongoing heatwave at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, August 14, 2025. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen
A bear cools down in a pond during the ongoing heatwave at the zoo in Berlin, Germany, August 14, 2025. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen

A hiker attacked by a wild brown bear was found dead in northern Japan on Friday, officials said, a day after the bloody encounter that reportedly saw him dragged into a forest.

The hiker in his 20s tried to fight off the large animal but was pulled into the nearby woods with his legs bleeding profusely, local media outlets including the Yomiuri Shimbun newspaper said.

The man was attacked while walking a trail on Mount Rausu on the northern island of Hokkaido on Thursday morning, a local police spokesman told AFP.

On Friday afternoon, he was found and taken to a hospital where he was officially pronounced dead, according to a Hokkaido government official.

Hunters also caught and killed a bear near the trail, an official working for Shari town -- where the mountain is -- told AFP.

DNA analysis will be conducted to determine whether the bear was responsible for the victim's death.

A wallet containing a card that bore the man's name was found near the scene of the encounter in the northeastern part of Hokkaido, according to media.

A torn, bloodied shirt believed to be his was also found Friday, with nearby trees and soil dotted with traces of blood, Kyodo news agency said, quoting police.

Among other discovered items were a watch, a hat and what appeared to be tear gas, Kyodo said.

The number of brown bears in Hokkaido fell year-on-year in 2023 for the first time since 1991, according to estimates released this month.

There were about 11,600 at the end of 2023, down 500 from a year earlier.

The Hokkaido government cited unprecedented hunting of brown bears, with a record 1,804 caught in the 12 months to March 2024.