A Telescope at the Solar Gravitational Lens: Problems and Solutions

Abstract: By Einstein’s general theory of relativity, gravity of a massive body deflects light, and thus the sun can be used as a lens. The focus of the sun’s gravitational lens is about 550 AU (Astronomical Units). (The sun continues to act as a lens beyond this minimum; at longer distances, the focused light passes increasingly far from the solar limb.) A mission to the gravitational focus of the sun, beyond the edge of the solar system, but far closer than the nearest stars, could be a target for an…