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Direct Multipixel Imaging of an Exoplanet with a Solar Gravitational Lens

1 pointsby nickparkerabout 5 years ago

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nickparkerabout 5 years ago
H&#x2F;t the excellent Orbital Index newsletter.<p>This is the third ever NIAC Phase III grant, which is $2M over two years to transition the most promising advanced concepts to other parts of NASA.<p>The mission would fly a swarm of imaging satellites to 550 AU (11x Pluto&#x27;s maximum orbital radius) using solar sails and ultimately image an exoplanet directly with a surface resolution of 25 km per pixel (!).<p>NIAC also funded a phase 2 grant for a new high performance solar sail which could reach the imaging point in just 8.5 years.