Could one lase accelerated probe, slow another probe behind it down?
I remember reading on HN a article on small probes, that could be accelerated to near 0.25 c with lasers. My Question is- could one such probe, aim a laser on a probe behind it, and slow it down?
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 15.9 ms ] threadThe idea behind using a laser to push a probe is interesting because the power generation required can be kept on Earth.
On it's face, yes, a probe using a laser could fire it in the opposite direction in order to slow down... But the amount of power required would easily dwarf anything you could generate on a probe.