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Deep Space Exploration: A Transformative Human & Robotic Endeavor Propelling Beyond the Earth Venture & Multiplanetary Voyage

This course is divided into four modules: Evolution of Deep Space Exploration, Deep Space Exploration Key Players, Deep Space Exploration ... Show more
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Deep space exploration, technological and scientific endeavors embarked upon by humanity to study celestial objects and phenomena beyond Earth’s orbit and cislunar space, is embarked upon via robotic spacecraft and human missions to advance humans understanding of the cosmos and to search for extraterrestrial life. 

Deep Space, the vast, unexplored region of space that extends beyond the dark side of the Earth’s Moon, to Mars and across the solar system, starts at 2 million km (approximately 0.01 AU) from the Earth’s surface.

In the vast cosmic region, the Earth is a very small portion and only world known to harbor life. According to Carl Sagan, “A blade of grass is a commonplace on Earth; it would be a miracle on Mars. Our descendants on Mars will know the value of a patch of green. And if a blade of grass is priceless, what is the value of a human being?”

Deep space exploration, exploration of the moon, planets, trojans, asteroids, and the edge of the solar system, is advancing human existence and scientific discoveries, and, because of this various government space agencies, investors, and private space companies are mapping out strategies for pushing deep space exploration boundaries.

A pivotal moment in humans’ efforts to study the cosmos was ushered in by the launch of Sputnik-1 satellite by the Soviet Union on October 4, 1957. This eventually led to the advent of deep space exploration activities. The Cold War and the ensuing space race spurred rapid advancements in rocket technology and space communication, leading to the development of the Deep Space Network (DSN) and subsequent missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond.

The 21st century is characterized by a significant shift in deep space exploration, marked by increased commercial involvement, technological advancements such as reusable rockets, and ambitious missions to the Moon and Mars. This era is also seeing international collaboration and a renewed focus on scientific discovery beyond Earth.           

At present, Voyager 1, a space probe launched by NASA on September 5, 1977, as part of the Voyager program to study the outer Solar System and interstellar space beyond the Sun’s heliosphere, is the farthest space probe humankind has ever constructed and launched from Earth. The probe was said to reach the outer edge of the Solar System on December 5, 2011, and entered interstellar space on August 25, 2012.

For human deep space exploration, various missions are being proposed. Examples are a return mission to the Moon, the building of a lunar base, the human landing on Mars, the building of Mars base, and sojourning beyond the Moon & Mars.

The deep space gateway, the first planned extraterrestrial space station, is aimed at being placed in lunar orbit. It is designed to serve as a multi-purpose outpost orbiting the Moon, to provide essential support for long-term human return to the lunar surface, to serve as a staging point for deep space exploration, solar-powered communication hub, science laboratory, and short-term habitation module for government-agency astronauts, as well as a holding area for rovers and other robots.

This course is divided into four modules: Evolution of Deep Space Exploration, Deep Space Exploration Key Players, Deep Space Exploration Technologies, and Deep Space Exploration Missions.

Insights you’ll gain

  • Early stages of deep space exploration, the advent of robotics exploration, the 21st century era of deep space exploration, and challenges of deep space exploration.
  • Government space agencies, private space companies, international collaborations, and space investors.
  • Advanced propulsion, communication & navigation technologies, deep space power generation technology, artificial intelligence & machine learning, and space manufacturing via in-situ resources.
  • Objectives of deep space missions, past deep space missions, current deep space missions, and future deep space missions.

Skills you’ll gain

  • Understanding the basic concept of deep space exploration
  • Evolution of deep space exploration
  • Familiarization with past, present, and future deep space exploration missions
  • Understanding of the key players of deep space exploration
  • Familiarization with various deep space exploration technologies 

Target audience

  • Space mission planners, designers, and analysts
  • Space system engineers
  • NewSpace investors
  • NewSpace companies
  • Students
  • Industries
  • Academics
  • Researchers
  • Governments
  • Space enthusiasts
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Duration 4 hours 30 minutes
Lectures 18
Video 3 hours 50 minutes
Quizzes 4
Level Beginner
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