MOTION DETECTION SYSTEM "solar system"

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This is another idea that may already be implemented. it is a question slash conversation starter. Do you think launching a shuttle that releases hundreds of thousands of solar power lights or highly reflective material would suffice as motion detection? they would be floating everywhere in the solar system just as stars light up the night sky.

if we launch these orbs everywhere in our solar system we could have cameras that detects when one flashes or many.

I thought of this while I was wondering how our motion detection cameras work?

any post is appreciated.
 
Launch a beacon straight north, so that the only rotation on it, is the rotation around the sun. At equinox. Launch another synced beacon straight south, at the same time, with same mass and velocity.

Polar launch sites.

The time difference between beacons should give us the solar system displacement.

Two blinking lights(radio) should do it.
 
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Launch a beacon straight north, so that the only rotation on it, is the rotation around the sun. At equinox. Launch another synced beacon straight south, at the same time, with same mass and velocity.

Polar launch sites.

The time difference between beacons should give us the solar system displacement.

Two blinking lights(radio) should do it.
I have always envisioned the displacement much like an atmosphere. although the sun in moving fast in a direction the gravitational pull creates a calm atmosphere within our solar system.
how much velocity do you imagine the displacement will be?
 
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Motion, yes, but motion of what in relation to whaat?

Cat :)
Mainly asteroids, possibilities there are extra terrestrial life in our galaxy. I would say strongly likely. but mainly to avoid another doomsday.

lets say we have a cloud of solar powered orbs at a distance of Jupiter. I think an entire sphere of orbs would be ideal. but we could detect our first asteroid using this method and then divert it using musks technology. I know a doomsday asteroid is unlikely but if we practice on small ones I will be a lot more comfortable for humanity's future.
 

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I don't think that I understood the purpose of these orbs.

I was just responding to motion being relative. Is it intended that these orbs do have relatively fixed positions, for example, like Trojans, so they can give some indication of the relative motion of other bodies?

Cat :)
 
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Thats what I was thinking at first. However, I do not think that will accomplish the sphere I desire to detect all angles of threats.

If a ship were to launch at top speed. what kind of exlplosion or force will be need to push a satellite in the opposite motion leaving it with a lot less speed and giving us valuable information. I have not thought of a way to fix them in space but with this rocket that launches these bright lights in the opposite direction leaving them near suspended we could replenish orbs as the disappear or get closer to the sun.
 
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I imagine a rocket traveling at x speed that has cannon burst in all direction and cannon balls have secondary explosion to make them slow down even more leaving some weighted object to drift off in space.

I think they should not stop all the way but rather slow down where they will turn around towards the sun in about a year giving us two years of use.

cannon balls are metaphors for really bright lights that have solar power

if we had billions of these we could play real life asteroid destroyer. we would probably never be curious where an object came from again.
 
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