Exploring Symmetry and Asymmetry in Astrophysics, Astronomy, and Space Science: Paving the Way for a Multiplanetary Future for Humanity
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Physics".
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Dear Colleagues,
As Dr. Carl Sagan once said, "Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known". Our understanding of the universe continually expands and deepens as we make new strides in astrophysics, astronomy, and space science. In this context, the exploration of symmetry and asymmetry in these fields plays a crucial role. On the one hand, technological advancements empower us to observe the universe, further and broader, with greater precision and detail. Numerous ground-breaking observatories and spacecraft have been developed and launched through various astronomical and space science endeavors, leading to the invention of innovative scientific techniques and the unveiling of remarkable discoveries. On the other hand, these principles help us decipher the fundamental laws governing the cosmos, its structure, and its evolution. Moreover, as human civilization transitions from being Earth-bound to expanding beyond our planet, embracing a multiplanetary existence, it is essential to investigate the role of symmetry and asymmetry in this process.
In this Special Issue, we invite visionary researchers from diverse fields to share and exchange thought-provoking insights, ideas, and perspectives on the implications of symmetry and asymmetry in astrophysics, astronomy, and space science, with a focus on facilitating a multiplanetary future for humanity. We enthusiastically welcome a variety of submission types, including original technical papers, technical reviews, and tutorials, covering a wide range of topics related but not limited to:
- The role of symmetry and asymmetry in meteoritics and planetary science, including research on solar and interstellar objects;
- The implications of symmetry and asymmetry in near-Earth object (NEO) search, track, and mitigation technologies/strategies;
- The interplay between symmetry and asymmetry in the observation, mapping, simulations, and analysis of the Milky Way galaxy, extragalactic systems, exoplanets, supernovae, black holes, and quasars;
- The influence of symmetry and asymmetry principles in the search for extraterrestrial intelligence (SETI);
- The impact of symmetry and asymmetry on understanding the solar wind, solar flares, and their effects on Earth and human civilization;
- The role of symmetry and asymmetry in the development and design of instrumentation for space exploration and communication, astronomical observation, and cosmological research. For instance, planetary probes and rovers, next-generation space telescopes, and next-generation very large arrays. Telecommunications among Earth and other celestial bodies;
- The application of symmetry and asymmetry in scientific methods and techniques that can enable or accelerate humans to become a multi-planetary species.
Dr. Yiming Huo
Guest Editor
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