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El. knyga: Deep Space Flight and Communications: Exploiting the Sun as a Gravitational Lens

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  • Serija: Springer Praxis Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783540729433
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Springer Praxis Books
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jun-2009
  • Leidėjas: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783540729433

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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 System at the highest speed and a range of project ideas for missions entering interstellar space.









Part 2 of the book deals with the problems of communicating between an interstellar spaceship and the Earth, especially at very high speeds. Here the author assesses a range of mathematical tools relating to the Karhunen-Ločve Transform (KLT) for optimal telecommunications, technical topics that may one day enable humans flying around the Galaxy to keep in contact with the Earth. This part of the book opens with a summary of the authors 2003 Peek Lecture presented at the IAC in Bremen, which introduces the concept of KLT for engineers and newcomers to the subject. It is planned to include a DVD containing the full mathematical derivations of the KLT for those interested in this important mathematical tool whilst the text itself will contain the various results without outlines of the mathematical proofs. Astronautical engineers will thus be able to see the application of the results without getting bogged down in the mathematics.
Space missions to the Suns gravity focus (550 to 1,000 AU).- So much
gain at 550 AU.- Scientific investigations along the way to 550 AU.-
Magnifying the nearby stellar systems.- Astrodynamics to exit the solar
system at the highest speed.- SETI and the FOCAL space mission.- GL-SETI
(gravitational lensing SETI): Receiving far ETI signals focused by the
gravity of other stars.- The gravitational lenses of Alpha Centauri A, B, C
and of Barnards Star.- The Coronal Plasma pushing the focus of the gravity
+ plasma lens far beyond 550 AU.- NASAs Interstellar Probe (ISP:20102070?)
and the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB).- KLT-optimized
telecommunications.- A simple introduction to the KLT (KarhunenLočve
Transform).- KLT of radio signals from relativistic spaceships in uniform and
decelerated motion.- KLT of radio signals from relativistic spaceships in
hyperbolic motion.- KLT of radio signals from relativistic spaceships in
arbitrary motion.- Genetics aboard relativistic spaceships.