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... an interstellar exploration program, there is a lack of more specific scientific and political stakeholder scenarios. This paper develops stakeholder scenarios which allow for a more detailed sustainability assessment of future programs. For this purpose, key stakeholder ...
... for an unmanned interstellar rendezvous and return mission. The approach utilized for the Vacuum to Antimatter-Rocket Interstellar Explorer System (VARIES) would lead to system components and mission approaches that could be utilized for ...
... an extended stay on Mars (up to 500 days) to perform an extensive exploration of the planet. Transport elements must therefore have the capacity to support an evolving capability with each mission. Scenarios ... to use this capability on subsequent missions to deliver the support hardware required for extended stays. An additional "pinch point" exists in the capability to deliver equipment from Mars ...
... for the Icarus reference design mission so, given that current predictions of such propulsion systems are still many decades away, we introduce here two interstellar precursor missions which would test key Icarus technologies required for an interstellar ...
... an improved engineering design and move us closer to achieving interstellar exploration by producing a credible design and mission profile, along with the key technological development steps and other aspects as considered appropriate. Project Icarus ...
... Project Icarus. This is an attempt to redesign the Daedalus vehicle with similar terms of reference. The aim of this study is to evolve an improved engineering design and move us closer to achieving interstellar exploration ...
... Interplanetary Society for Volume 64 64
'''Page ''' - 24-28
'''Year''' - 2011
'''Keywords''' - Gravitational lens, interstellar communications, Project Icarus
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.24
'''Number of Pages''' - 5
Abstract
As part of the Project Icarus study we are considering novel ways of receiving data from an interstellar probe where conventional communication technologies are challenged by the considerable distances involved. It is theoretically possible for a craft ...
... Society for Volume 64 64
'''Page ''' - 358-371
'''Year''' - 2011
'''Keywords''' - Project Daedalus, Project Icarus, Interstellar Studies
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.358
'''Number of Pages''' - 14
Abstract
Project Icarus is a theoretical design study of an interstellar spacecraft that is the successor to the 1970s Project Daedalus. This ...
... Volume ''' - Contents of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 64 64
'''Page ''' - 88-91
'''Year''' - 2011
'''Keywords''' - Project Daedalus, Project Icarus, interstellar travel
'''JBIS Reference Code ''' - 2011.64.88
'''Number of Pages ... and aims of Project Icarus, the joint British Interplanetary Society (BIS) and Tau Zero Foundation (TZF) theoretical engineering study for the design of an unmanned interstellar probe. This paper is intended to represent an introduction to ...
- Project Icarus: The First Unmanned Interstellar Mission - Robotic Expansion and Technological Growth
... of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society for Volume 64 64
'''Page ''' - 107-115
'''Year''' - 2011
'''Keywords''' - Icarus, interstellar flight, technology development
'''JBIS Reference ... cruise speed) it may be possible to launch an interstellar probe by around the year 2100. This ... term. This paper is a submission of the Project Icarus Study Group.
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