Astrale Schwarmintelligenz – Nanosonden und Mini-Roboter in extrasolaren Gefilden

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Ein starkes Motiv der Raumfahrt, ein erdähnliches Habitat zu finden, das Menschen nicht länger an die begrenzten Ressourcen der Erde bindet, könnte durch den Klimawandel oder demografische Explosionen noch mehr an Brisanz gewinnen. Gegenwärtig gilt der Exoplanet K2-18b (Abb. 12.1) als der beste Anwärter eines für Menschen bewohnbaren Planeten. Nach Angelos Tsiaras, Astronom am University College London, ist er der einzige Planet außerhalb des Sonnensystems, der die richtige Temperatur besitzt, um Wasser zu konservieren, eine Atmosphäre hat und Wasser enthält.

„Thereʼs Plenty of Room at the Bottom.“ (Richard Feynman)

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Palm, G. (2022). Astrale Schwarmintelligenz – Nanosonden und Mini-Roboter in extrasolaren Gefilden. In: Zaun, H. (eds) Expedition ins Sternenmeer. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-63730-2_12

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