How can spacecraft use pulsars as a backup for GPS in deep space?
GPS is a vital tool for navigation on Earth, but what about in deep space, where the signals from satellites are too weak or unreliable? How can spacecraft find their way around the solar system and beyond without getting lost? One possible solution is to use pulsars, the rapidly spinning remnants of massive stars that emit beams of radiation like cosmic lighthouses. In this article, you will learn how pulsars can serve as a backup for GPS in deep space, and what challenges and benefits this approach entails.
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