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New space telescope design. (If radio- or why not also telescope will put in the ball, what is filled with gas it would turn by using propellers)

New space telescope design. (If radio- or why not also telescope will put in the ball, what is filled with gas it would turn by using propellers)

This might be one of the silliest ideas, what I ever created. Ball, what is filled with gas could be a new element for space telescopes. That system makes possible to turn the telescoping antenna by using propellers. That will make possible to save fuel and make longer missions of those telescopes possible because there is no need to use fuel in whenever the team wants to turn the antenna for making observations from the new object.

The problem is how to put a telescope in the ball. There is a simple solution to that problem. The ball can be made in the orbiting trajectory, cut in two pieces and weld those pieces back together. 

The traditional space telescopes have a problem, that whenever the telescope is turning, the system must use fuel for turning it. And in some cases, I have thought that there is a possibility to put the radio- or optical telescope in the ball, what is made by use plastic. That thing would be filled by using gas, and the telescope would be equipped with propellers, which allows to turn it by using propellers.

This example shows that the innovation would not be difficult to make and the new structures are not always difficult to make. When we are thinking about the cases, where the telescope would put in the bubble, the idea is quite simple. The problems might be caused because of the ball-structure is very strong, if the ball is made by using the nanostructure, what is looking like the small pyramids, which makes the structure stronger.

I don't know how much the plastic would stand the conditions in the space, but the ball can also be made by using carbon glass. That glass is the artificial diamond, what can blow to the ball-shape in the space by using the same method, what is used every day in the glass factory. The diamond glass can blow in the ball shape in the orbital trajectory if the system would installed in the glass oven, what orbits the Earth.

If the diamond glass is too difficult to use, the system can create a ball by blowing carbon fiber in the ball form. Those extremely hard carbon fibers can be melted, and blow to the bubble where carbon fiber acts like chewing gum. If the telescope must not make optical observations the black carbon fiber can be covered by using the solar panels.

This kind of system, what is used in that kind of actions can be the satellite, what is melting the mass inside it by using microwaves, which means that thing is the flying version of the blast furnace, what can blow the ball by using pressurized air with advanced computer technology. And when the ball is ready, the laser can cut it to two pieces. After that, the telescope can put inside that structure. Then the artificial spider or repairment satellite can put those pieces back in the ball form.

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