Well, one light year is about 5,865,696,000,000 miles.
127 light years is about 744,943,392,000,000 miles.
The fastest spacecraft ever was the Helios 2 that reached about 150,000 MPH, and that was while it’s orbit was falling into the sun.
Needless to say, unless some new mode of transportation is invented, we are not going to be getting there anytime soon. Even if we could move at the speed of light it would still take over a century. At the fastest speeds we can get currently (and as RFlagg said, the speed of 150K mph was due to the Sun's gravitational well), even a generation spaceship (where many people get on a spaceship, and they breed over many many many many many many many many generations, until when the spaceship arrives it is the nth generation ....Earth can be considered a generation spaceship, with humans breeding as it speeds about around the sun) cannot work. 566,928 years is a long time for something bad to happen, and in space many bad things can happen with rescue being an impossibility. Food, air, energy, fuel, disease, water, system breakdowns and wear-n-tear, external impacts, loss of guidance, genetic breakdown due to interbreeding (again, 566,928 years is a long time and unless you have over a billion people in the spaceship - an impossibility - interbreeding will eventually be the case), conflict ....anyone of a myriad issues that can arise.
Conclusion - I never use the word 'impossible,' but this might be one area that may very well fit the word.