Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Radio-Interferometry Tagging With Tethers of Dangerous Asteroids

We're branching out. We heard late last year that the Planetary Society put out a RFP for the "tagging" of a potentially dangerous asteroid. We put together a Notice of Intent for the Planetary Society, and they have just acknowledged it recently. The Email containing this information is below:


Thread.
"Date:
Mon, 05 Mar 2007 15:49:19 -0800
To:
"George K"
From:
"Bruce Betts"
Subject:
Re: xrd1 Consulting Intent Notice - HTML and MS Word Doc attachment of same
At 09:54 AM 12/19/2006, you wrote:
xrd1 Consulting Intent: Proposal and Technical Plan

xrd1 Consulting’s Tri-Tether Interferometric Plan for Proposed Tagging of 99942 Apophis Planetary Object

Notice of Intent:xrd1 Consulting is suggesting a draft proposal for a novel approach to “tagging” of the aten planetary object, 99942 Apophis.

This proposal is intended to outline a plan for “tagging” of the 99942 Apophis planetary object described in The Planetary Society competition of the same name.

The nature of this novel invention is to create and place a tri-tether long-range radio set of interferometers on or near the surface of the 99942 Apophis planetary object.

The proposed method of operation of the tri-tethered interferometers is to provide a long-range set of radio signals originating at or near the surface of 99942 Apophis. Success of the operation is dependent on the successful deployment of the tri-tethered interferometers at sufficient distances so as not cause entanglement of the tethers. Tethers of the interferometers must be sufficiently long so as not to cause signal interruption of the radio interferometers by local geometry and geography of 99942 Apophis.

Signal generation is to be powered by (updated: 4/25/07) minor nuclear power sources.

Signals generated by the multiply tethered interferometers will be calibrated so as to create a single signal to be observed by satellite and/or the International Space Station to provide sufficient terrestrial warning and lead time to imminent impact of the 99942 Apophis object.

Contingencies: Technology is untested – due to the seriousness of the potential threat presented by an impact scenario, a full feasibility study and test program must be conducted prior to deployment of any technology discussed here. Licensing/assigning/ceding of rights to this proposed development is of interest to the xrd1 Consulting firm

This is to acknowledge receipt of your Planetary Society Apophis Mission Design Competition Notice of Intent. We appreciate it and look forward to your entry.I apologize that we have taken so long to respond to your email. Sincerely,Bruce Betts
Bruce Betts, Ph.D.Director of ProjectsThe Planetary Society, Ph:626-793-510065 N. Catalina Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106The Planetary Society is the largest space interest group on Earth. The Society is non-profit and non-governmental. See http://planetary.org/ for more information.
Bruce Betts, Ph.D.
Director of Projects
The Planetary Society, Ph:626-793-5100
65 N. Catalina Ave., Pasadena, CA 91106
The Planetary Society is the largest space interest group on Earth. The Society is non-profit and non-governmental. See http://planetary.org/ for more information".
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Any parties seriously interested in working with us on this proposal are requested to email us through this web site.





Updated: 4/27/07 to include Cost/Component/ETA Estimate Table:




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Active Site Links:

(1)http://www.blogger.com/(1)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_Frequency_Integrated_Circuit/.

(2)http://www.blogger.com/(2)http://www.dsm.com/en_US/html/hpf/home_dyneema.htm/.

(3)http://www.blogger.com/(3)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_tether#Electrodynamic_tethers/

(4)http://www.blogger.com/(4)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betavoltaics/

(5)http://www.blogger.com/(5)http://www.physorg.com/news4081.html/

(6)http://www.blogger.com/(6)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atomic_battery

(7)http://www.blogger.com/(7)http://www.tfot.info/content/view/76/64/











Additional material posted Saturday, 6/09/2007:















Updated: 7/17/07 with New Cost Estimates:













Updated 8/03/2007 - New Cost Estimates...









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