Exploration of the outer solar system with fast and small sailcraft
Preprint 2020 English
Authors
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Slava G. Turyshev
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Peter Klupar
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Abraham Loeb
Abstract
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Two new interplanetary technologies have advanced in the past decade to the point where they may enable exciting, affordable missions that reach further and faster deep into the outer regions of our solar system: (i) small and capable interplanetary spacecraft and (ii) light-driven sails. Combination of these two technologies could drastically reduce travel times within the solar system. We discuss a new paradigm that involves small and fast moving sailcraft that could enable exploration of distant regions of the solar system much sooner and faster than previously considered. We present some of the exciting science objectives for these miniaturized intelligent space systems that could lead to transformational advancements in the space sciences in the coming decade.
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A. C. Becker, Kenza S. Arraki, Nathan A. Kaib, W. M. Wood‐Vasey, C. Aguilera, Joshua W. Blackman, S. Blondin, P. Challis, A. Clocchiatti, R. Covarrubias, G. Damke, T. M. Davis, Alexei V Filippenko, R. J. Foley, Arti Garg, P. Garnavich, M. Hicken, Saurabh W. Jha, R. Kirshner, K. Krisciunas, B. Leibundgut, W. Li, T. Matheson, Antonino Miceli, G. Miknaitis,
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