Meetings 

Project Daedalus - three decades on

30 September 2009
9 am to 5.30 pm

British Interplanetary Society (BIS) members undertook a theoretical study of a flyby of interstellar probe to Barnard’s star 5.9 light years away.

Carried out between 1973-1978, it was called Project Daedalus and even today remains one of the most complete studies of an interstellar vehicle ever performed.
 
The 54,000 ton two-stage vehicle was powered by inertial confinement fusion using electron beams to compress the D/He3 fusion capsules to ignition. It would obtain an eventual cruise velocity of 36,000 km/s or 12 percent of light speed reaching its destination in approximately 50 years.

In the 30 years since this landmark study many scientific advances have been made in areas such as extra solar planet detection, communications, computing, fuels for spaceflight, impact shielding, onboard repair, propulsion and nanotechnology. Crucially, physics advances in both inertial and magnetic fusion technology are also progressing quickly.

As part of the symposium, a new initiative is also being announced ‘Project Icarus: Son of Daedalus - Flying Closer to Another Star’. This is a Tau Zero Foundation initiative in collaboration with the BIS and will lead to the formation of a volunteer team to redesign the probe over two years with similar but modified terms of reference to Daedalus.

Confirmed Speakers

Using Daedalus for Local Transport

Bob Parkinson

Consideration of Nearby Star Systems for Future Interstellar Missions
Martyn Fogg

The Planetary Science and Astrobiology Case for Interstellar Spaceflight

Ian Crawford

Project Icarus: The Son of Daedalus - Flying Closer to another Star

Kelvin Long

Artificial Intelligence & Robotics
Alex Ellery

Interstellar Propulsion: Challenges and Developments 30 Years After Daedalus
Richard Obousy

Power & Computer Systems for Daedalus like Missions
Andreas Tziolas

Systems Architecture for launch and assembly of interstellar probes
Richard Osborne

Team Working in Distributed Environments
Rodney Buckland

Regisatration Fees include refreshments and lunch.

A member discount of £10 per ticket (not applicable to Students) will be applied as part of the checkout process when you have supplied your membership details. Students need to supply a photocopy of their NUS card when registering.

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Society Donation Appeal
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