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Interstellar Probes
We continue our discussion of surveying for habitable exoplanets by touring our possible option for interstellar probes, dumb and smart, flyby and protracted orbital.
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published: 16 Jun 2022
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What After Voyager 1 And 2? Interstellar Probe Mission!
This video is dedicated to the Interstellar Probe, a robotic space mission being studied by NASA aimed at studying the interstellar medium. But, before we talk about it, we will try to explain what the interstellar medium is.
The interstellar medium (often abbreviated as ISM, from the English InterStellar Medium) consists of a rather rarefied mixture of ions, atoms, molecules, dust grains, cosmic rays and magnetic fields; by mass 99% of the matter is made up of gases, the remaining 1% of dust. Densities range from a few thousand to a few hundred million particles per cuhe interstellar medium gas consists of approximately 89% hydrogen and 9% heliumbic meter, with an average value in the Milky Way of one million particles per cubic meter (i.e. one particle per cubic centimeter). As a result...
published: 07 Dec 2021
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Interstellar Probe: Humanity's Journey to Interstellar Space
Traveling far beyond the Sun’s sphere of influence, Interstellar Probe would be one of the boldest moves in space exploration to date. Flying farther and faster than any spacecraft before, it would venture into the uncharted space between us and neighboring stars, opening the door to new realms of discovery. Interstellar Probe would provide the first real vantage point of our solar system from the outside, allowing us to better understand our own system’s evolution. In an epic 50-plus-year journey, Interstellar Probe would explore questions about our place in the universe, enabled by multiple generations of engineers, scientists and visionaries. (Johns Hopkins APL/Mike Yakovlev)
https://interstellarprobe.jhuapl.edu
published: 29 Jul 2022
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The Interstellar Spacecraft On A Journey To Alien Stars: Beyond The Solar System (4K UHD)
So far humanity has launched five probes that are on a path to the mysterious regions between the stars, known as Interstellar space. Pioneer 10 & 11, Voyager 1 & 2 and of course Pluto's visitor, New Horizons have travelled further than any spacecraft, but which alien stars will they pass next?
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Intro - Stereo Nuts - Interstellar
Pioneer 10 & 11 - Marco Belloni - Adrift in the Galaxy
Voyager 1 & 2 - Marco Belloni - Interstellar Journey
New Horizons - The Frozen Plains
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published: 17 Jun 2021
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To Reach the Nearest Stars [Space Documentary 2023]
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We live in the era of great space exploration. So far dozens of probes have reached the furthest corners of the Solar System, orbital telescopes are capable of covering practically all of the visible universe. But this is just the start of our journey, as there are thousands of stars and planets waiting for their explorers within just a few dozen light years from us.
And today we’ll set out on an exciting journey to follow the great missions of the past, present and future.
0:00 Intro
01:45 Parker
12:57 Space Probes
23:05 Spacecraft capable of reaching closest stars
33:05 Аlpha centauri
43...
published: 28 Sep 2023
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Space Bound #2: Earth's First Interstellar Probes
You may not be aware that we've already sent our first probes into interstellar space: Pioneer 10 and 11, along with Voyager I and II are out of our solar system an heading towards the stars.
The problem is, they won't get there for tens of thousands of years.
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http://zero-project.gr/zero-project.html
published: 28 Mar 2011
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The Insane Engineering of the Parker Solar Probe
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References
[1] https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/science/Sunlayers.html
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/multimedia/layerzoo.html
[2] https://www.weldingmania.com/newbie/welding-arc-temperature/
[3] https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-temperature#:~:text=Air%20is%20a%20very%20poor,the%20surface%20of%20the%20sun).
[4] http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/The-Mission/index.php#Where-Is-PSP
[5] https://www.psi.edu/epo/faq/earth.html
[6] https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/basics/chapter4-1/
[7] https://www.sciencedirect.com/scie...
published: 19 Feb 2022
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The Only Reason the Voyager Probes are Still Working Today
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Voyager 1 spacecraft facts in hindi #facts #informative #informateglobe #voyager
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Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program. It was designed to explore the outer planets and beyond. Here are some key facts about Voyager 1:
1. Farthest human-made object: Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object from Earth, currently over 14 billion miles away.
2. Interstellar space: In August 2012, it became the first spacecraft to enter interstellar space, beyond the influence of the Sun's solar wind.
3. Primary mission: Voyager 1’s primary mission was to fly by and study Jupiter and Saturn. It captured detailed images and data on t...
published: 19 Oct 2024
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Interstellar Probe: Into the Cosmic Unknown
Traveling far beyond the Sun's sphere of influence, an Interstellar Probe would be the boldest move in space exploration since humans landed on the moon. ✨ 🛰
A launch technologically possible in the 2030s would propel an Interstellar Probe farther and faster than any spacecraft before it, leading to new and inspiring exploration across heliophysics, astrophysics and planetary science – helping us understand our home in the galaxy and representing humanity's first deliberate step into the sea of space between our Sun and other potentially habitable systems.
The 4th Interstellar Probe Session at Fall AGU will this year hosted 27 exciting presentations from renowned experts around the world ranging from the ground breaking science that awaits to the pragmatic engineering solutions that will...
published: 29 Jun 2021
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Interstellar Probes
We continue our discussion of surveying for habitable exoplanets by touring our possible option for interstellar probes, dumb and smart, flyby and protracted or...
We continue our discussion of surveying for habitable exoplanets by touring our possible option for interstellar probes, dumb and smart, flyby and protracted orbital.
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Interstellar Probes
Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
Episode 347, June 16, 2022
Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur
Editors:
David McFarlane
Keith Blockus
Sig'Unnr
Cover Art:
Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier
Graphics by:
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Rapid Thrash
Sergio Botero
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"Red Giant", "Billions and Billions", "Cosmic Sunrise", "The Night Sky in Motion"
Miguel Johnson, https://soundcloud.com/migueljohnsonmjmusic
"Expedtion" & "So Many Stars"
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We continue our discussion of surveying for habitable exoplanets by touring our possible option for interstellar probes, dumb and smart, flyby and protracted orbital.
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Interstellar Probes
Science & Futurism with Isaac Arthur
Episode 347, June 16, 2022
Written, Produced & Narrated by Isaac Arthur
Editors:
David McFarlane
Keith Blockus
Sig'Unnr
Cover Art:
Jakub Grygier https://www.artstation.com/jakub_grygier
Graphics by:
Jeremy Jozwik
Rapid Thrash
Sergio Botero
Udo Schroeter
Music Courtesy of
Stellardrone, https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com
"Red Giant", "Billions and Billions", "Cosmic Sunrise", "The Night Sky in Motion"
Miguel Johnson, https://soundcloud.com/migueljohnsonmjmusic
"Expedtion" & "So Many Stars"
- published: 16 Jun 2022
- views: 126017
12:35
What After Voyager 1 And 2? Interstellar Probe Mission!
This video is dedicated to the Interstellar Probe, a robotic space mission being studied by NASA aimed at studying the interstellar medium. But, before we talk ...
This video is dedicated to the Interstellar Probe, a robotic space mission being studied by NASA aimed at studying the interstellar medium. But, before we talk about it, we will try to explain what the interstellar medium is.
The interstellar medium (often abbreviated as ISM, from the English InterStellar Medium) consists of a rather rarefied mixture of ions, atoms, molecules, dust grains, cosmic rays and magnetic fields; by mass 99% of the matter is made up of gases, the remaining 1% of dust. Densities range from a few thousand to a few hundred million particles per cuhe interstellar medium gas consists of approximately 89% hydrogen and 9% heliumbic meter, with an average value in the Milky Way of one million particles per cubic meter (i.e. one particle per cubic centimeter). As a result of the Big Bang nucleosynthesis, t, with 2% heavier elements (termed "metals" in astronomical jargon) and trace compounds.
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This video is dedicated to the Interstellar Probe, a robotic space mission being studied by NASA aimed at studying the interstellar medium. But, before we talk about it, we will try to explain what the interstellar medium is.
The interstellar medium (often abbreviated as ISM, from the English InterStellar Medium) consists of a rather rarefied mixture of ions, atoms, molecules, dust grains, cosmic rays and magnetic fields; by mass 99% of the matter is made up of gases, the remaining 1% of dust. Densities range from a few thousand to a few hundred million particles per cuhe interstellar medium gas consists of approximately 89% hydrogen and 9% heliumbic meter, with an average value in the Milky Way of one million particles per cubic meter (i.e. one particle per cubic centimeter). As a result of the Big Bang nucleosynthesis, t, with 2% heavier elements (termed "metals" in astronomical jargon) and trace compounds.
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Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:24 Interstellar Medium
06:51 Interstellar Probe
#insanecuriosity #interstellarprobemission #voyager2
- published: 07 Dec 2021
- views: 11744
3:11
Interstellar Probe: Humanity's Journey to Interstellar Space
Traveling far beyond the Sun’s sphere of influence, Interstellar Probe would be one of the boldest moves in space exploration to date. Flying farther and faster...
Traveling far beyond the Sun’s sphere of influence, Interstellar Probe would be one of the boldest moves in space exploration to date. Flying farther and faster than any spacecraft before, it would venture into the uncharted space between us and neighboring stars, opening the door to new realms of discovery. Interstellar Probe would provide the first real vantage point of our solar system from the outside, allowing us to better understand our own system’s evolution. In an epic 50-plus-year journey, Interstellar Probe would explore questions about our place in the universe, enabled by multiple generations of engineers, scientists and visionaries. (Johns Hopkins APL/Mike Yakovlev)
https://interstellarprobe.jhuapl.edu
https://wn.com/Interstellar_Probe_Humanity's_Journey_To_Interstellar_Space
Traveling far beyond the Sun’s sphere of influence, Interstellar Probe would be one of the boldest moves in space exploration to date. Flying farther and faster than any spacecraft before, it would venture into the uncharted space between us and neighboring stars, opening the door to new realms of discovery. Interstellar Probe would provide the first real vantage point of our solar system from the outside, allowing us to better understand our own system’s evolution. In an epic 50-plus-year journey, Interstellar Probe would explore questions about our place in the universe, enabled by multiple generations of engineers, scientists and visionaries. (Johns Hopkins APL/Mike Yakovlev)
https://interstellarprobe.jhuapl.edu
- published: 29 Jul 2022
- views: 3460
12:13
The Interstellar Spacecraft On A Journey To Alien Stars: Beyond The Solar System (4K UHD)
So far humanity has launched five probes that are on a path to the mysterious regions between the stars, known as Interstellar space. Pioneer 10 & 11, Voyager 1...
So far humanity has launched five probes that are on a path to the mysterious regions between the stars, known as Interstellar space. Pioneer 10 & 11, Voyager 1 & 2 and of course Pluto's visitor, New Horizons have travelled further than any spacecraft, but which alien stars will they pass next?
Music attribution -
Intro - Stereo Nuts - Interstellar
Pioneer 10 & 11 - Marco Belloni - Adrift in the Galaxy
Voyager 1 & 2 - Marco Belloni - Interstellar Journey
New Horizons - The Frozen Plains
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So far humanity has launched five probes that are on a path to the mysterious regions between the stars, known as Interstellar space. Pioneer 10 & 11, Voyager 1 & 2 and of course Pluto's visitor, New Horizons have travelled further than any spacecraft, but which alien stars will they pass next?
Music attribution -
Intro - Stereo Nuts - Interstellar
Pioneer 10 & 11 - Marco Belloni - Adrift in the Galaxy
Voyager 1 & 2 - Marco Belloni - Interstellar Journey
New Horizons - The Frozen Plains
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- published: 17 Jun 2021
- views: 149895
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To Reach the Nearest Stars [Space Documentary 2023]
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We live in the era of great space exploration. So far dozens of probes have reached the furthest corners of the Solar System, orbital telescopes are capable of covering practically all of the visible universe. But this is just the start of our journey, as there are thousands of stars and planets waiting for their explorers within just a few dozen light years from us.
And today we’ll set out on an exciting journey to follow the great missions of the past, present and future.
0:00 Intro
01:45 Parker
12:57 Space Probes
23:05 Spacecraft capable of reaching closest stars
33:05 Аlpha centauri
43:55 A spaceship capable of reaching closest stars
53:17 Closest stars
01:18:30 Ending
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We live in the era of great space exploration. So far dozens of probes have reached the furthest corners of the Solar System, orbital telescopes are capable of covering practically all of the visible universe. But this is just the start of our journey, as there are thousands of stars and planets waiting for their explorers within just a few dozen light years from us.
And today we’ll set out on an exciting journey to follow the great missions of the past, present and future.
0:00 Intro
01:45 Parker
12:57 Space Probes
23:05 Spacecraft capable of reaching closest stars
33:05 Аlpha centauri
43:55 A spaceship capable of reaching closest stars
53:17 Closest stars
01:18:30 Ending
#Voyagers #Stars #Film #Documentary #Kosmo
- published: 28 Sep 2023
- views: 428027
4:44
Space Bound #2: Earth's First Interstellar Probes
You may not be aware that we've already sent our first probes into interstellar space: Pioneer 10 and 11, along with Voyager I and II are out of our solar syst...
You may not be aware that we've already sent our first probes into interstellar space: Pioneer 10 and 11, along with Voyager I and II are out of our solar system an heading towards the stars.
The problem is, they won't get there for tens of thousands of years.
Music used:
http://soundcloud.com/musicfromspace
http://reverbnation.com/sounda
http://zero-project.gr/zero-project.html
https://wn.com/Space_Bound_2_Earth's_First_Interstellar_Probes
You may not be aware that we've already sent our first probes into interstellar space: Pioneer 10 and 11, along with Voyager I and II are out of our solar system an heading towards the stars.
The problem is, they won't get there for tens of thousands of years.
Music used:
http://soundcloud.com/musicfromspace
http://reverbnation.com/sounda
http://zero-project.gr/zero-project.html
- published: 28 Mar 2011
- views: 72909
19:54
The Insane Engineering of the Parker Solar Probe
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References
[1] https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/science/Sunlayers.html
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/multimedia/layerzoo.html
[2] https://www.weldingmania.com/newbie/welding-arc-temperature/
[3] https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-temperature#:~:text=Air%20is%20a%20very%20poor,the%20surface%20of%20the%20sun).
[4] http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/The-Mission/index.php#Where-Is-PSP
[5] https://www.psi.edu/epo/faq/earth.html
[6] https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/basics/chapter4-1/
[7] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094576520306512
[8] https://www.ulalaunch.com/docs/default-source/launch-booklets/divh_parkersolarprobe_mob.pdf
[9] https://www.techexplorist.com/parker-solar-probe-changed-the-game-before-it-even-launched/17503/
[10] http://sweap.cfa.harvard.edu/History.html
[11] https://ultramet.com/parker-solar-probe-heat-shield/
[12] https://ultramet.com/refractory-open-cell-foams/reticulated-vitreous-carbon-foam/
[13] https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/filament-lamp#:~:text=The%20tungsten%20filament%20lamp%20temperature,filament%2C%20which%20is%20resistively%20heated.
[14] https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt
[15]https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt
[16]https://blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarprobe/2018/09/05/parker-solar-probe-continues-successful-commissioning-operations
[17] https://youtu.be/Zc4jy_9Wpew?t=170
[18] https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/nasa-enters-the-solar-atmosphere-for-the-first-time-bringing-new-discoveries
[19] https://sppgway.jhuapl.edu/encounters
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References
[1] https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/sunearth/science/Sunlayers.html
https://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/iris/multimedia/layerzoo.html
[2] https://www.weldingmania.com/newbie/welding-arc-temperature/
[3] https://www.weather.gov/safety/lightning-temperature#:~:text=Air%20is%20a%20very%20poor,the%20surface%20of%20the%20sun).
[4] http://parkersolarprobe.jhuapl.edu/The-Mission/index.php#Where-Is-PSP
[5] https://www.psi.edu/epo/faq/earth.html
[6] https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/basics/chapter4-1/
[7] https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0094576520306512
[8] https://www.ulalaunch.com/docs/default-source/launch-booklets/divh_parkersolarprobe_mob.pdf
[9] https://www.techexplorist.com/parker-solar-probe-changed-the-game-before-it-even-launched/17503/
[10] http://sweap.cfa.harvard.edu/History.html
[11] https://ultramet.com/parker-solar-probe-heat-shield/
[12] https://ultramet.com/refractory-open-cell-foams/reticulated-vitreous-carbon-foam/
[13] https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/engineering/filament-lamp#:~:text=The%20tungsten%20filament%20lamp%20temperature,filament%2C%20which%20is%20resistively%20heated.
[14] https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt
[15]https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2018/traveling-to-the-sun-why-won-t-parker-solar-probe-melt
[16]https://blogs.nasa.gov/parkersolarprobe/2018/09/05/parker-solar-probe-continues-successful-commissioning-operations
[17] https://youtu.be/Zc4jy_9Wpew?t=170
[18] https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2021/nasa-enters-the-solar-atmosphere-for-the-first-time-bringing-new-discoveries
[19] https://sppgway.jhuapl.edu/encounters
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The Only Reason the Voyager Probes are Still Working Today
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Voyager 1 spacecraft facts in hindi #facts #informative #informateglobe #voyager
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Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program. It was designed to explore the outer planets and beyond. Here are some key facts about Voyager 1:
1. Farthest human-made object: Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object from Earth, currently over 14 billion miles away.
2. Interstellar space: In August 2012, it became the first spacecraft to enter interstellar space, beyond the influence of the Sun's solar wind.
3. Primary mission: Voyager 1’s primary mission was to fly by and study Jupiter and Saturn. It captured detailed images and data on their moons, rings, and atmospheres.
4. Golden Record: The spacecraft carries a "Golden Record," a phonograph disk containing sounds, music, and greetings from Earth in case it is encountered by intelligent extraterrestrial life.
5. Nuclear-powered: Voyager 1 is powered by radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs), which provide power as long as they can generate heat from the decay of radioactive materials.
6. Communication with Earth: It still communicates with NASA, sending back data from beyond the solar system. However, the signals take over 21 hours to reach Earth due to its vast distance.
7. Longevity: Originally planned for a 5-year mission, Voyager 1 has far exceeded expectations, and NASA expects it to continue sending data until about 2025 when its power source will be depleted.
Voyager 1 remains one of humanity's most significant achievements in space exploration.
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Voyager 1 is a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program. It was designed to explore the outer planets and beyond. Here are some key facts about Voyager 1:
1. Farthest human-made object: Voyager 1 is the most distant human-made object from Earth, currently over 14 billion miles away.
2. Interstellar space: In August 2012, it became the first spacecraft to enter interstellar space, beyond the influence of the Sun's solar wind.
3. Primary mission: Voyager 1’s primary mission was to fly by and study Jupiter and Saturn. It captured detailed images and data on their moons, rings, and atmospheres.
4. Golden Record: The spacecraft carries a "Golden Record," a phonograph disk containing sounds, music, and greetings from Earth in case it is encountered by intelligent extraterrestrial life.
5. Nuclear-powered: Voyager 1 is powered by radioisotope thermoelectric generators (RTGs), which provide power as long as they can generate heat from the decay of radioactive materials.
6. Communication with Earth: It still communicates with NASA, sending back data from beyond the solar system. However, the signals take over 21 hours to reach Earth due to its vast distance.
7. Longevity: Originally planned for a 5-year mission, Voyager 1 has far exceeded expectations, and NASA expects it to continue sending data until about 2025 when its power source will be depleted.
Voyager 1 remains one of humanity's most significant achievements in space exploration.
- published: 19 Oct 2024
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Interstellar Probe: Into the Cosmic Unknown
Traveling far beyond the Sun's sphere of influence, an Interstellar Probe would be the boldest move in space exploration since humans landed on the moon. ✨ 🛰
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Traveling far beyond the Sun's sphere of influence, an Interstellar Probe would be the boldest move in space exploration since humans landed on the moon. ✨ 🛰
A launch technologically possible in the 2030s would propel an Interstellar Probe farther and faster than any spacecraft before it, leading to new and inspiring exploration across heliophysics, astrophysics and planetary science – helping us understand our home in the galaxy and representing humanity's first deliberate step into the sea of space between our Sun and other potentially habitable systems.
The 4th Interstellar Probe Session at Fall AGU will this year hosted 27 exciting presentations from renowned experts around the world ranging from the ground breaking science that awaits to the pragmatic engineering solutions that will make this mission a reality. Highlights include the history of the Voyager Interstellar Mission by Voyager Project Manager Suzanne Dodd; the current understanding and remaining mysteries of the how our “magnetic bubble” – the heliosphere – interacts with interstellar space by Dr’s Katushkina and Florinski; and the journey of the heliosphere through the Local Interstellar Clouds by Dr Redfield. APL’s Dr McNutt and Dr Kinnison and their team provided the status of the multi-year concept study of pragmatic mission solutions that would deliver a mission to the launch pad in the 2030’s and propel a spacecraft at unprecedented speeds further than anyone has gone before – pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
(🎨 credit: Taylor Buck, Johns Hopkins APL)
Interstellar Probe: http://bit.ly/interstellarprobe
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Traveling far beyond the Sun's sphere of influence, an Interstellar Probe would be the boldest move in space exploration since humans landed on the moon. ✨ 🛰
A launch technologically possible in the 2030s would propel an Interstellar Probe farther and faster than any spacecraft before it, leading to new and inspiring exploration across heliophysics, astrophysics and planetary science – helping us understand our home in the galaxy and representing humanity's first deliberate step into the sea of space between our Sun and other potentially habitable systems.
The 4th Interstellar Probe Session at Fall AGU will this year hosted 27 exciting presentations from renowned experts around the world ranging from the ground breaking science that awaits to the pragmatic engineering solutions that will make this mission a reality. Highlights include the history of the Voyager Interstellar Mission by Voyager Project Manager Suzanne Dodd; the current understanding and remaining mysteries of the how our “magnetic bubble” – the heliosphere – interacts with interstellar space by Dr’s Katushkina and Florinski; and the journey of the heliosphere through the Local Interstellar Clouds by Dr Redfield. APL’s Dr McNutt and Dr Kinnison and their team provided the status of the multi-year concept study of pragmatic mission solutions that would deliver a mission to the launch pad in the 2030’s and propel a spacecraft at unprecedented speeds further than anyone has gone before – pushing the boundaries of space exploration.
(🎨 credit: Taylor Buck, Johns Hopkins APL)
Interstellar Probe: http://bit.ly/interstellarprobe
- published: 29 Jun 2021
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