Aerospace Interns Explore the Solar Gravity Lens Project
Aerospace is helping to design an innovative mission to view the surface of exoplanets light years away. This solar gravity lens project, being conducted jointly with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, essentially makes our solar system and beyond into a giant optical lens. This summer, a team of Aerospace interns used Aerospace’s Concept Design Center to study various vehicle design options to conduct a SGL mission.
For more information on the Solar Gravity Lens, read here: https://aerospace.org/article/solar-gravity-lens-looks-exoplanets
Видео Aerospace Interns Explore the Solar Gravity Lens Project канала The Aerospace Corporation
For more information on the Solar Gravity Lens, read here: https://aerospace.org/article/solar-gravity-lens-looks-exoplanets
Видео Aerospace Interns Explore the Solar Gravity Lens Project канала The Aerospace Corporation
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