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[Q&A] How to Find The Voyagers, Deorbiting the ISS, Non-Rotational Artificial Gravity

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The Solar Gravitational Lens

The idea of the solar gravitational lens is that at about 650 astronomical units away from the sun, the gravity of the sun acts as a natural telescope lens. And so if you put a telescope at that focal point, you can then magnify the power of your telescope by many orders of magnitude. It could give us an image of an extrasolar planet at a one megapixel resolution. So it's like saying like obviously going on ships is a bad way to get from continent to continent what we need are stargates. Teleportation is the way to go.

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