Starfarers, 3.
From Sol to Sirius and back is a seventeen year round trip, a relativistic month on the zero-zero drive, plus a year to explore the Sirian System where Sirius B, a white dwarf, orbits A, a blue giant, at thirty kilometers per hour. A has red prominences and an opal corona. B, rotating rapidly, has storms in an atmosphere only a few kilometers high.
The exploratory team places a station in orbit around B. The station launches a heavily shielded probe that laser-beams data. The probe approaches B until its defenses are overwhelmed, thus gaining otherwise unobtainable information about mass distributions, vectors, fields, fluxes etc.
Sirius features prominently in literature and fiction. See here.
Kaor, Paul!
ReplyDeleteI did it, I started reading STARFARERS. But I'm still only in the Prologue. A KNIGHT OF GHOSTS AND SHADOWS will have to wait, I fear! (Smiles)
Ad astra! Sean