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> > If they can coat them in a way to not be reflective

> Less reflective. I don't think there's a way to make them not reflective, and many, many astronomical objects are very dim.

Vantablack[0] would probably be adequate for the timescales involved, at least for most terrestrial[1] observations:

[0] https://www.sciencealert.com/this-object-has-been-sprayed-wi...

[1] eg. I can easily imagine a similar but more severe problem for a lunar farside observatory if (when?) Starlink is expanded to provide internet coverage for the Moon's surface. Of course, the main reason for a farside observatory would be shielding from Earth's RF emissions, so just people needing and wanting internet access on farside is probably going to be a problem first.




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