Adam Hibberd
@adamsspaceresearch.bsky.social
I developed the software which was used to solve the problem of catching up with the first interstellar object to be discovered, 1I/'Oumuamua, Project Lyra. I am a researcher for the Initiative for Interstellar Studies (i4is).
I've been busy with the Grand Tour.
The Solar System has loads of asteroids, most of them reside in the Asteroid Belt and go around the Sun between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter. But some stubbornly refuse to conform to this pattern and wander off the beaten track.
The Solar System has loads of asteroids, most of them reside in the Asteroid Belt and go around the Sun between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter. But some stubbornly refuse to conform to this pattern and wander off the beaten track.
December 3, 2024 at 9:06 PM
I've been busy with the Grand Tour.
The Solar System has loads of asteroids, most of them reside in the Asteroid Belt and go around the Sun between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter. But some stubbornly refuse to conform to this pattern and wander off the beaten track.
The Solar System has loads of asteroids, most of them reside in the Asteroid Belt and go around the Sun between the orbit of Mars and Jupiter. But some stubbornly refuse to conform to this pattern and wander off the beaten track.
I've found at last from an initial number of 34665216 permutations of trajectory (a huge number of possible trajectories to visit 5 randomly chosen Near Earth Asteroids approaching close to Earth in 2030),
November 18, 2024 at 10:14 PM
I've found at last from an initial number of 34665216 permutations of trajectory (a huge number of possible trajectories to visit 5 randomly chosen Near Earth Asteroids approaching close to Earth in 2030),
Optimal trajectory to deflect Apophis should it actually be on a collision course with Earth in 2029, rather than swinging safely by as it is predicted to do.
November 17, 2024 at 6:50 AM
Optimal trajectory to deflect Apophis should it actually be on a collision course with Earth in 2029, rather than swinging safely by as it is predicted to do.