Interstellar Probe: Science, Engineering, Logistic, Economic, and Social Factors
Author:
Ratkiewicz Romana1, Baraniecka Anna2, Stępniewski Kajetan1, Miś Tomasz3, Błądek Piotr1, Tkacz Arkadiusz1, Mikołajków Tomasz1, Kozanecki Michał1
Affiliation:
1. 1 Space Research Center of Polish Academy of Sciences , Warsaw , Poland 2. 2 Wroclaw University of Economics , Wroclaw , Poland 3. 3 Warsaw University of Technology, Institute of Radioelectronics and Multimedia Technology , Warsaw , Poland
Abstract
ABSTRACT
In this publication, we refer to a certain novelty introduced to the presentation at the AGU 2020 conference. This novelty consists of quoting the thoughts, remarks, and comments of six young people who declared their interest in space research after listening to a lecture on the Interstellar Probe journey, organized in June 2020 by the Polish Space Agency. Therefore, they were then asked to express their comments after reading two publications on the Interstellar Probe that were sent to them. As a result, this idea also became the topic of this article. Although the interstellar mission is primarily a research and science project, its engineering, logistics, business (economic), and social aspects, as well as a short commentary on our home in the universe, which is the heliosphere, have also been included in this article.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
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