Radio bridges of the future between Solar system and the nearest 50 stars (original) (raw)

Interstellar radio links enhanced by exploiting the Sun as a Gravitational Lens

Claudio Maccone

2011

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Tethered system to get magnified radio pictures of the Galactic Center from a distance of 550 AU

Claudio Maccone

Acta Astronautica, 1999

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SOLAR SYSTEM AS A RADIO TELESCOPE BY THE FORMATION OF VIRTUAL LENSES ABOVE AND BELOW

Editor IJRET

IJRET, 2013

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Going to Alpha Centauri B and setting up a Radio Bridge

claudio maccone

Acta Astronautica, 2014

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A search for radio gravitational lenses, using the sloan digital sky survey and the very large array

Judd Bowman

The Astrophysical …, 2006

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A Search for Radio Technosignatures at the Solar Gravitational Lens Targeting Alpha Centauri

Phoebe Sandhaus

2022

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Optical and microwave communications system conceptual design for a realistic interstellar probe

Bradley Boone

Free-Space Laser Communication and Laser Imaging II, 2002

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Realistic targets at 1000AU for interstellar precursor missions

Claudio Maccone

Acta Astronautica, 2010

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Multifrequency radio observations of the gravitational lens system 1938+ 666

Alok Patnaik

Monthly Notices of …, 1997

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Laser Starways: light bridges to the closest stars

Charles Quarra

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Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array

Attila Popping

2015

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B2114+022: a distant radio source gravitationally lensed by a starburst galaxy

Alok Patnaik

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2001

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FOCAL mission to 550 thru 1000AU: Status review 2009

Claudio Maccone

Acta Astronautica, 2010

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Engineering an Interstellar Communications Network by Deploying Relay Probes

John Gertz

Cornell University - arXiv, 2022

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SunLensing the Cosmic Microwave Background from 763AU

Claudio Maccone

COSPAR Colloquia Series, 2001

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Gravitational Lenses and the Hubble Constant: Present and Future

L. Goicoechea

The Non-Sleeping Universe, 1999

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SDSS J090334. 92+ 502819 2: A New Gravitational Lens

Michael Strauss

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Square Kilometre Array: The radio telescope of the XXI century

Jaco Muller

Astronomy Reports, 2017

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Multiwavelength focusing with the Sun as gravitational lens

Gerald Skinner

Experimental Astronomy, 2006

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A new belt beyond Kuiper's: A belt of focal spheres between 550 and 17,000AU for SETI and science

Claudio Maccone

Acta Astronautica, 2011

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Resource Letter GL-1: Gravitational Lensing

Phil Marshall

American Journal of Physics, 2012

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Multi-Messenger Astronomy with Extremely Large Telescopes

federica bianco

arXiv (Cornell University), 2019

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The interstellar communication relay

Brian McConnell

International Journal of Astrobiology, 2020

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Radio Science The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope project

Di Li

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The Observatory for Multi-Epoch Gravitational Lens Astrophysics (OMEGA)

J. Wambsganss, Cate Heneghan, Shouleh Nikzad

Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2008: Optical, Infrared, and Millimeter, 2008

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The Radio Wavelength Time Delay of Gravitational Lens 0957+561

Joseph Lehar

The Astrophysical Journal, 1999

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Limits on Cosmological Models From Radio-Selected Gravitational Lenses

Emilio Falco

Astrophysical Journal, 1997

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Back to the future: science and technology directions for radio telescopes of the twenty-first century

James Cordes

Experimental Astronomy, 2009

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The Observatory for Multi-Epoch Gravitational Lens Astrophysics (OMEGA

Dan Coe

2008

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Pulsar science with the Five hundred metre Aperture Spherical Telescope

B. Stappers

Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2009

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