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Articles tagged: interstellar space

  • Anthropology, Breakthrough Listen, Communication, SETI June 2018 Cosmic communications and the anthropology of outer space

    ... where the clutches of the solar winds loosen - into interstellar space. Mounted on these craft are golden discs that contain ‘...J. Dick advocated early on that anthropology could inform space endeavours. Despite the early exclusion of social science ...

    • Anthropology
    • Breakthrough Listen
    • Communication
    • SETI
    Authors: Claire Webb    
  • interstellar travel, Ivan Moiseyev, Tsiolkovsky June 2015 The real Interstellar: space travel theories from Tsiolkovsky to wormholes

    ...can bring intellectual fruits today. It also helps to classify interstellar travel projects on a scale of their realism, which usually...Returning the crew to Earth is the main goal of manned space flight. But this only applies to flights within our own...

    • interstellar travel
    • Ivan Moiseyev
    • Tsiolkovsky
    Authors: Ivan Moiseyev    
  • C/2019 Q4 (Borisov), comet, Gennady Borisov, MARGO observatory, ’Oumuamua 13 September 2019 Newly discovered comet could be our second interstellar visitor

    ... gives C/2019 Q4 (Borisov) away as being a would-be interstellar visitor rather than a local inhabitant of the Solar System knocked ..., but also that it will leave and head back to interstellar space." If you have access to a telescope then you might ...

    • C/2019 Q4 (Borisov)
    • comet
    • Gennady Borisov
    • MARGO observatory
    • ’Oumuamua
  • Comet 2I/Borisov 28 November 2019 New close-up view of interstellar visitor comet 2l/Borisov

    ...— in early December. Researchers believe the comet formed in a solar system beyond ours and was ejected into interstellar space as a consequence of a near-collision with a planet in its original solar system. Yale astronomers Pieter van Dokkum, Cheng...

    • Comet 2I/Borisov
  • exoplanet, i4is, interstellar travel, propulsion, speed of light August 2018 Flying to the stars

    ... over distances of dozens to hundreds of astronomical units, way beyond the orbit of Pluto into interstellar space. Concept for an interstellar probe for transporting an artificial intelligence payload or ‘uploaded’ humans. In the target star system...

    • exoplanet
    • i4is
    • interstellar travel
    • propulsion
    • speed of light
    Authors: Andreas Hein    
  • 'Oumuamua, Comet 2I/Borisov, Hubble Space Telescope 17 October 2019 Hubble gets a good look at interstellar visitor Comet 2I/Borisov

    ...2020, the comet will be on its way back into interstellar space where it will drift for millions of years before maybe one... orbit for the comet which showed that it came from interstellar space. Until now, all catalogued comets have come either from a...

    • 'Oumuamua
    • Comet 2I/Borisov
    • Hubble Space Telescope
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