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Dr. David Kipping joins John Michael Godier to unpack T.A.R.S., a solar-powered, spin-driven sail that leverages radiometer-like physics and a spinning dipole to accelerate lightweight probes and generate magnetic fields. They also explore relay networks for deep-space communications, science in the interstellar medium, and a bold Jupiter “atmospheric lens” concept to boost signals—plus implications for Mars shielding, mission cost–benefit, and the search for technosignatures. Links: A New Interstellar Propulsion Method: T.A.R.S. • An Idea So Crazy It Might Just Work... Torqued Accelerator using Radiation from the Sun (TARS) for Interstellar Payloads https://arxiv.org/abs/2507.17615 @CoolWorldsLab Support the Cool Worlds Lab and it's research: https://www.coolworldslab.com/support YouTube Membership: / @eventhorizonshow Podcast: hhttps://creators.spotify.com/pod/show... Apple: https://apple.co/3CS7rjT CHAPTERS 00:00 Intro — welcome & setup 00:32 Kipping’s bio, Cool Worlds & research focus 02:03 T.A.R.S. — radiometer-inspired interstellar concept 04:11 Why classic solar sails stall with distance 06:02 Sub-Keplerian “quasite” orbits explained 07:04 Could T.A.R.S. shield Mars with a magnetic field? 10:46 Simplicity & cost: why swarms are attractive 16:46 Deployment, micro-thrusters, initial spin-up 17:21 Gyroscopic stability; dissipating energy via cyclotron radiation 18:27 Why the odd shape? Load paths & tapering 23:35 Near-term solar-system missions vs interstellar shots 24:18 Relay swarms for “live-feed” deep-space comms 29:00 Using T.A.R.S. probes to study the interstellar medium 34:08 Rubin (LSST), TESS shift-stacking & finding distant objects 40:55 Can T.A.R.S. be a telescope? (why not optical) 41:47 Massive swarms as gravitational-wave machines 44:52 Jupiter’s atmosphere as a lens; test with Juno 47:49 Gravitational waves & the Fermi paradox 52:01 Why radio still wins 56:14 Neutrinos, dark matter & detectability limits 01:01:05 Is Earth unusually interesting? Zoo vs rarity 01:06:05 “Alone in practice”: distance & timescales 01:07:12 Extragalactic SETI 01:11:05 Star-lifting as a technosignature 01:12:26 Anomaly hunting across galaxies 01:13:50 Interstellar’s influence & the audacity to try 01:17:22 Near-term life detection & abiogenesis focus 01:19:48 3I/ATLAS, UFOs & “are they here?” 01:23:30 Relics in the Solar System vs undetectable visitors 01:26:09 Outro & credits More JMG / johnmichaelgodier Want to support the channel? Patreon: / eventhorizonshow Follow us at other places! @JMGEventHorizon Music: https://stellardrone.bandcamp.com/ https://migueljohnson.bandcamp.com/ https://leerosevere.bandcamp.com/ https://aeriumambient.bandcamp.com/ FOOTAGE: NASA ESA/Hubble ESO - M.Kornmesser ESO - L.Calcada ESO - Jose Francisco Salgado (josefrancisco.org) NAOJ University of Warwick Goddard Visualization Studio Langley Research Center Pixabay