Daan Roosegaarde's UFO-like light installation tracks pieces of space waste in real time

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Daan Roosegaarde's UFO-like light installation tracks pieces of space waste in real time
Dutch designer Daan Roosegaarde has launched his initiative to solve the issue of space waste with a large-scale light performance that follows pieces of junk floating around in outer space. The live installation, the first of which took place last Friday on 5 October in the Dutch city of Almere, saw arrows of neon green light projected into the s...
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