Synlight: The World's Largest Artificial Sun


Photoengineer Volkman Dohmen stands in front of Synlight - Image: Caroline Seidel/dpa

Let there be light! Scientists at the German Aerospace Center or DLR's Institute of Solar Research flipped the switch to turn on the world's largest artificial sun called "Synlight."

Located in Juelich, Cologne, Germany, the Synlight array is a giant honeycomb-like structure of 140 xenon short-arc lamps. When focused on a single spot, the 350-kilowatt array produces the equivalent of 10,000 times the intensity of solar radiation on the Earth's surface. That's enough to heat the target area up to 3,000 degrees celcius (5,400 degrees Fahrenheit).


Images: DLR

Read all about Synlight in this article by Frank Jordans over at Phys.org


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