Stardust decided to reduce the Sun's brightness to reduce the temperature on Earth. About this report American New Yorker magazine.

It was clarified that the company is headquartered in Israel and registered in Delaware. The authors of the ambitious idea want to apply the principle of volcanic eruptions, when millions of tons of sulfur dioxide reflect the sun's rays back into space. As a result, the temperature on the planet's surface drops.
The company describes the plan as “sunlight reflecting technology” or geoengineering. According to the magazine, the idea has been around for decades, but the company has taken a big but scary step forward. The improved particles want to be sprayed above the clouds, where they will form a kind of mirror, reducing the Sun's thermal impact.
Meanwhile, scientists refuse to reveal the composition of their reflective particles, emphasizing that they are completely safe for humans and the ecosystem. According to the company's co-founder, Yanay Yedwab, they have no plans to deploy the technologies being developed themselves as this would require huge costs and resources.
Previously, astronomers reported that the plasma ejection from the second strongest flare of 2025, which occurred on the Sun on November 14, will pass by Earth.















