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How can ultrafast light-driven nanocrafts lay the foundation for a launch to Alpha Centauri?

ASU played a pivotal role in the communication systems for Breakthrough Starshot, a project aimed at demonstrating ultrafast light-driven nanocrafts for interstellar travel. The research seeks to establish the groundwork for a launch to Alpha Centauri within the next generation. In addition to advancing interstellar exploration, the project has the potential to yield valuable contributions to astronomy, such as enhancing solar system exploration and improving the detection of Earth-crossing asteroids.

Status

Past

Category

Technology, research and science

Environment

Solar system and beyond

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Portrait of Philip Mauskopf

Philip Mauskopf

Professor

School Of Earth and Space Exploration

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Key accomplishments

  • Designed compact laser communication system for StarChip nanocraft.
  • Innovated dual-purpose ground laser array for launch and data reception.
  • Successfully tested Sprite spacecraft demonstrating data transmission capabilities.

Publications

News

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A bright, bold plan

ASU researchers advise a decades-long mission to send a fleet of tiny spacecraft out to explore the nearest star system.