Hello @all, <br><br>I'm new to this hackerspace... Hope I post it on the right spot...<br><br>I'm
a DIY-biologist - especially on bioluminescence, thereafter biodiesel
and meat produced by plants - who is also very interested in space
exploration. Sadly, there's nothing new about that topic. Constellation
cancelled... <br><br>So I'm thinking and thinkering about
ultra-lightweight interstellar probes (if they are very very
lightweight, they don't need so much ion fuel to accelerate!) They may
just use a microcontroller (or two for redundancy) and a camera. They
also would just send one picture a day to save energy. A very small
plutonium-pellet would power the probe, also keeping the probe warm...
Some 5-10 watts may do the job... Thus it would be pulsed ion-drive
-> charge a capacitor for some hours, then power the ione drive for
one hour.<br>And also about Martian probes and habitats, e.g. inflatable ones. <br>
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What's your opinion on lightweight crafts? I think this is the only
cheap way to go, and nowadays it has to be cheap or it gets cancelled...
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The hundred years starship project is a very great thing. I hope fundings will be approved... <br><br>Sincerely, <br>