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A Bracewell probe is a hypothetical concept for an autonomous interstellar space probe dispatched for the express purpose of communication with one or more alien civilizations. It was proposed by
Ronald N. Bracewell Ronald Newbold Bracewell Order of Australia, AO (22 July 1921 – 12 August 2007) was the Lewis M. Terman Professor of Electrical Engineering of the Space, Telecommunications, and Radioscience Laboratory at Stanford University. Education B ...
in a 1960 paper, as an alternative to interstellar radio communication between widely separated civilizations.


Description

A Bracewell probe would be constructed as an autonomous robotic interstellar space probe with a high level of artificial intelligence, and all relevant information that its home civilization might wish to communicate to another culture. It would seek out technological civilizations—or alternatively monitor worlds where there is a likelihood of technological civilizations arising—and communicate over "short" distances (compared to the interstellar distances between inhabited worlds) once it discovered a civilization that meets its contact criteria. It would make its presence known, carry out a dialogue with the contacted culture, and presumably communicate the results of its encounter to its place of origin. In essence, such probes would act as an autonomous local representative of their home civilization and would act as the point of contact between the cultures. Since a Bracewell probe can communicate much faster, over shorter distances, and over large spans of time, it can communicate with alien cultures more efficiently than radio message exchange might. The disadvantage to this approach is that such probes cannot communicate anything not in their data storage, nor can their contact criteria or policies for communication be quickly updated by their "base of operations". While a Bracewell probe need not be a von Neumann probe as well, the two concepts are compatible, and a self-replicating device as proposed by von Neumann would greatly speed up a Bracewell probe's search for alien civilizations. It is also possible that such a probe (or system of probes if launched as a von Neumann–Bracewell probe) may outlive the civilization which created and launched it. There have been some efforts under the SETA and SETV projects to detect evidence for the visitation of the Solar System by such hypothetical probes, and to signal or activate such an alleged probe that may be lying dormant in local space. Variations in the echo delay times of radio transmissions, known as
long delayed echo Long delayed echoes (LDEs) are radio echoes which return to the sender several seconds after a radio transmission has occurred. Delays of longer than 2.7 seconds are considered LDEs.
es, or LDEs, have also been interpreted in Professor Bracewell's 1960 paper as evidence for such probes. The near-Earth object
1991 VG 1991 VG is a very small near-Earth object of the Apollo group, approximately in diameter. It was first observed by American astronomer James Scotti on 6 November 1991, using the Spacewatch telescope on Kitt Peak National Observatory near Tucso ...
was initially suggested as a candidate for a Bracewell probe due to its unusual characteristics. In more recent years, however, additional discoveries have accounted for the characteristics of 1991 VG, and it is no longer regarded as anomalous.


Fictional examples

* In
Arthur C. Clarke Sir Arthur Charles Clarke (16 December 191719 March 2008) was an English science-fiction writer, science writer, futurist, inventor, undersea explorer, and television series host. He co-wrote the screenplay for the 1968 film '' 2001: A Spac ...
's novel '' The Fountains of Paradise'' the extraterrestrial Starglider probe is an example of a Bracewell probe. In Clarke's story " The Sentinel", later adapted into the film '' 2001: A Space Odyssey'', the 'Monolith' appears to be a Bracewell probe placed on the moon to ensure that only a civilization capable of spaceflight would be able to discover it. * '' Alien Planet'' is a 94-minute special which aired on the
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in 2005 about two internationally-built robot probes, and their mothership, searching for alien life on the fictional planet Darwin IV. * Bracewell probes are featured in David Brin's 2012 novel ''Existence''. * In '' Star Trek: The Motion Picture'', a Voyager-class probe was upgraded and repurposed by an alien civilization. It acquired so much information, it became conscious and returned "home" to share what it learned * In the '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' episode "
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", a Bracewell probe transmits details of an extinct civilization to Captain Picard. * In the '' Star Trek: Voyager'' episode "
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", the crew is tasked with recovering a Bracewell probe that humans launched and find it on a planet whose inhabitants used the knowledge they obtained from it with disastrous results. * An alien probe contacts the space station Babylon 5 in the season 3 episode "
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". The probe disguises itself as a Bracewell probe, asking a series of questions and offering new technologies, medicine and science in return for answers to said questions. However, it's discovered that the probe was actually a berserker probe that would destroy any civilization that gave it correct answers by detonating an internal 500 megaton warhead. * The Snark, an alien probe that visits Earth in the novel '' In the Ocean of Night'' (1977) by Gregory Benford. * Bracewell probes in the
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'' Eclipse Phase'' infect the seed AIs created by humanity with a deadly
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. * In the ''
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'' episode "
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", the Daleks create a Bracewell probe in the form of a convincingly human android (appropriately named Bracewell) and covertly send it to Earth during World War II in order to communicate a false cover story to humans that disguises the Daleks' own arrival.


See also

* Fermi paradox * Interstellar probe * Self-replicating spacecraft


References

* Reprinted in * * *


External links


Biographical entry for Ronald Bracewell
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also at ''The Encyclopedia of Astrobiology, Astronomy, and Spaceflight''
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