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Dyson swarms would trap heat so any planets within the sphere are likely to experience a temperature increase.
A complete Dyson swarm outside the orbit of Earth would raise our temperature by 140 K.
Small spheres positioned inside Earth 's orbit prove impractical, either becoming too hot for their own efficiency or having too great impact on solar energy arriving on our planet.
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