Some Considerations on Sun Gravitational Lens Missions

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Author - G. Genta et al

Co-Author(s) - G. Genta; G. Vulpetti

JBIS Volume # - 55

Page # - 131-136

Year - 2002

Keywords - Gravitational lens, Interstellar precursor missions, SETI

JBIS Reference Code # - 2002.55.131

Number of Pages - 6

[edit] Abstract

A mission to the focal line of the gravitational lens of the Sun has been suggested as a first precursor interstellar mission. The present paper considers some problems which are inherent to missions of this type and which may require control and propulsion technologies beyond the present technical feasibility. In particular, the inad- equacy of gravitational lens missions for the search of unknown objects or radio-sources, as in the case of the detailed study of other planetary systems or of SETI, is highlighted.


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