A concept study suggesting that nanocraft probes could reach the closest black hole in 60 to 75 years and test General Relativity's predictions for the Kerr metric, event horizon, and fundamental constants.
On the Preliminary Design of Multiple Gravity-Assist Trajectories
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In this paper the preliminary design of multiple gravity-assist trajectories is formulated as a global optimization problem. An analysis of the structure of the solution space reveals a strong multimodality, which is strictly dependent on the complexity of the model. On the other hand it is shown how an oversimplification could prevent finding potentially interesting solutions. A trajectory model, which represents a compromise between model completeness and optimization problem complexity is then presented. The exploration of the resulting solution space is performed through a novel global search approach, which hybridizes an evolutionary based algorithm with a systematic branching strategy. This approach allows an efficient exploration of complex solution domains by automatically balancing local convergence and global search. A number of difficult multiple gravity-assist trajectory design cases demonstrates the effectiveness of the proposed methodology.
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An interstellar mission to test astrophysical black holes
A concept study suggesting that nanocraft probes could reach the closest black hole in 60 to 75 years and test General Relativity's predictions for the Kerr metric, event horizon, and fundamental constants.