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soothsayer

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Wed Mar 24, 2021, 04:26 PM Mar 2021

Gravitational Lenses Could Allow a Galaxy-Wide Internet [View all]


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Gravitational Lenses Could Allow a Galaxy-Wide Internet:

https://universetoday.com/150671/gravitational-lenses-could-allow-a-galaxy-wide-internet/… by @BrianKoberlein



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Radio signals are a good choice for interstellar distances because they can transmit a good amount of data at relatively low power. This is why we use radio for interplanetary communication. The downside is that because radio waves have a long wavelength, they are difficult to focus in a single direction. We can point a narrow beam of laser light at a particular star, but we can’t easily focus a narrow beam of radio light. And our radio signals will need to be focused to carry across light-years.

This new study looks at how radio signals could be focused by the Sun or nearby stars. Since stars gravitationally warp the space around them, light passing near a star can be gravitationally lensed. This effect can be used to focus radio light similar to the way a glass lens focuses optical light. In this new paper, Claudio Maccone did some basic calculations of the kind of bandwidth one could get between the Sun and nearby stars such as Alpha Centauri and Barnard’s Star. The data rate could be on the order of kilobits/second, which is on the order of the old dial-up days of the Internet. Not great by modern standards, but certainly enough to transmit useful images and data from another star.

Reference: Maccone, Claudio. “Galactic Internet made possible by star gravitational lensing.” Acta Astronautica 82.2 (2013): 246-250.
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