Plan for ads in space

Found on News Interactive on Wednesday, 10 March 2004
Browse Astronomy

Orion, the Big Dipper and Andromeda could be joined in the heavens by ads for soft drinks and cigarettes if a Russian inventor's device catches on.

Alexander Lavrynov, a spacecraft designer, said he has patented a device for putting advertising into space that would be seen from Earth, Interfax news agency reported today.

"Space commercials could embrace huge areas and a colossal number of consumers," he said. "This would literally be intercontinental coverage."

The satellites would be visible in the night sky by employing sunlight reflectors, with multiple satellites linked together to create a message large enough to be seen.

"People would be able to see writing in the skies from the Earth no worse than they see the stars," he said.

Great. After getting our inboxes filled with tons of unwanted spam, some people still see a demand for even more advertisments. If this becomes reality, I hope consumers boycott this by not buying the products.