How would it be, if Communications craft can use the sun as a lens to magnify signals from the starship and transmit them to Earth?
Project Icarus researchers hatched an idea. According to Einstein's relativity theories, extremely massive objects' gravitational forces can actually deflect light that's passing near them and concentrate it, the way a hand-held magnifying glass does.
That gave the Project Icarus think tank the idea of using that effect to focus and boost transmissions from a distant spacecraft.
The way they would do it, admittedly, is a little tough for a non-physicist to fathom: A spacecraft capable of receiving communications transmissions would be positioned in interstellar space opposite the direction that the starship is going, about 51 billion miles away from the sun.
The communications craft would then use the sun as a lens to magnify the signals it gets from the distant starship, and then would transmit them back to Earth though some other system, such as a network of satellites with laser links.