... using lower frequencies. The principal benefit of HTS is frequency re-use through the use of spot beams. With a conventional satellite, a global beam is spread out over a wide area, possibly covering a whole continent, but this means that...
... nebulae. The double-peaked profile could arise because the telescope beam does not cover the whole planetary nebulae, meaning that the beam size of the telescope is smaller than the size of the planetary nebulae...
... and Planning Team for Extraterrestrial Materials (CAPTEM) Task Force findings, January 2014. 6 Bombardelli, C., et al., “The ion beam shepherd: A new concept for asteroid deflection”, Acta Astronautica, Vol. 90, Issue 1, September 2013, pp 98–102...
... as propellant. Inside the ion thruster, an electron beam, somewhat like the beam that illuminated the screen in televisions prior to a ...few years ago, bombards the xenon atoms. When this beam knocks an electron out of an atom, the result is an...
... consist of two, 4 km long arms that are at right angles to one another. To test for gravitational waves, a laser is beamed through the cavity and is reflected on a suspended mirror, called a test mass, when it reaches the end of the...
...threat. There are many programmes that range from directed energy beam systems to ‘Laser Bees’ to nuclear energy systems that ..., we could also design-in solar power satellites that could beam back clean energy to Earth that could assist with the ...