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how much gamma/cosmic ray energy would be reflected to the central tank of water
For energy collection on the Moon, it is better to use solar cells or an infra-red thermal collector while the Sun is shining.- Cosmic rays and gamma rays have too little intensity
For astronomical purposes, it is desirable to reflect these particles...Quote from: OPhow much gamma/cosmic ray energy would be reflected to the central tank of waterGamma rays and cosmic rays are very energetic, and tend to pass through anything you would use as a mirror.Even X-Rays are very difficult to reflect - astronomical X-Ray telescopes work by the X-rays striking the mirror at a very small angle (grazing angle)See: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X-ray_telescope#Focusing_mirrors
it is able to reflect cosmic and gamma rays as shown in the diagram
We're planning to use smoothened lunar surface material/lunar regolith
the central tank of water.