The majority of books dealing with prospects for interstellar flight tackle the problem of the propulsion systems that will be needed to send a craft on an interstellar trajectory. The proposed book looks at two other, equally important aspects of such space missions, and each forms half of this two part book. Part 1 looks at the ways in which it is possible to exploit the focusing effect of the Sun as a gravitational lens for scientific missions to distances of 550 AU and beyond into interstellar space. The author explains the mechanism of the Sun as a gravitational lens, the scientific investigations which may be carried out along the way to a distance of 550 AU (and at the 550 AU sphere itself), the requirements for exiting the Solar Sys...
The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010, and solar sail technology and sci...
In November 2003 the Voyager 1 spacecraft pierced through the Solar system’s termination shock, foll...
Future planetary campaigns, including human missions, will require data rates difficult to realize b...
The search for exoplanets could benefit from gravitational lensing if we could get to 550 AU from the...
We present initial results of an ongoing engineering study on the feasibility of a space mission to ...
Due to the bending of light by gravity, the gravity of sun forms a lens. In principle, a spacecraft ...
This report details a conceptual design for a one-way, interstellar mission, based upon assumed tech...
The range of solar sailing is very vast; it is a fully in-space means of propellantless propulsion t...
The main obstacle in achieving fast transit between earth and deep space destinations is not the lau...
Spacefaring skills evolved in the twenty-first century will enable missions of unprecedented complex...
This paper aims to assess the feasibility of an interstellar mission to reach the Alpha Centauri sta...
New means of interstellar travel are now being considered by various research teams, assuming lightw...
This report details a conceptual design for a one-way, interstellar mission, based upon assumed tech...
Earlier authors showed that the sun is likely to act as a lens for gravitational radiation, with foc...
As humans take their first tentative steps off our home planet, and debate the costs/benefits of sen...
The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010, and solar sail technology and sci...
In November 2003 the Voyager 1 spacecraft pierced through the Solar system’s termination shock, foll...
Future planetary campaigns, including human missions, will require data rates difficult to realize b...
The search for exoplanets could benefit from gravitational lensing if we could get to 550 AU from the...
We present initial results of an ongoing engineering study on the feasibility of a space mission to ...
Due to the bending of light by gravity, the gravity of sun forms a lens. In principle, a spacecraft ...
This report details a conceptual design for a one-way, interstellar mission, based upon assumed tech...
The range of solar sailing is very vast; it is a fully in-space means of propellantless propulsion t...
The main obstacle in achieving fast transit between earth and deep space destinations is not the lau...
Spacefaring skills evolved in the twenty-first century will enable missions of unprecedented complex...
This paper aims to assess the feasibility of an interstellar mission to reach the Alpha Centauri sta...
New means of interstellar travel are now being considered by various research teams, assuming lightw...
This report details a conceptual design for a one-way, interstellar mission, based upon assumed tech...
Earlier authors showed that the sun is likely to act as a lens for gravitational radiation, with foc...
As humans take their first tentative steps off our home planet, and debate the costs/benefits of sen...
The reality of sunlight-based sailing in space began in May 2010, and solar sail technology and sci...
In November 2003 the Voyager 1 spacecraft pierced through the Solar system’s termination shock, foll...
Future planetary campaigns, including human missions, will require data rates difficult to realize b...