Solar Collection Maple "Mh1$AgThS2 Canada has deployed a massive solar collection array in geostationary orbit, its panels arranged in a perfect three- dimensional maple leaf of energy harvesting technology. Viewed through a 400mm super- telephoto lens from lunar distance, the scene isolates this engineering wonder against the distant Earth. The solar maple leaf appears as a vast network of ruby- red panels optimized to collect specific wavelengths while reflecting the distinctive national color. The array's thickness varies with collection capacity—densest at the central veins where power transmission equipment creates a spine of technological complexity, and thinner at the lobes where pure collection surface is prioritized. The territories mapped within this orbital Canada glow with energy management activity, with visible power beams connecting the array to receiving stations in corresponding provinces below. Maintenance drones move across the structure's surface in coordinated patterns that mimic maple seeds falling, their work creating brief flashes of technical light. The array rotates to track optimal solar exposure, its movement creating a subtle motion blur that emphasizes the maple leaf's distinctive shape against the starfield backdrop. The entire composition bathes in the reflected red glow of specialized solar technology—Canada reimagined as a nation that has claimed its distinctive place in orbit
