Posted on 01/09/2020 10:30:28 AM PST by Red Badger
Another article on subject.
Earth first. We can strip mine the other planets later.
Thanks fieldmarshaldj. The d'Urbervilles haven't nad this much attention in years.
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My calculations are based on known and tried technologies.
You can’t carry enough fuel to get to Alpha Centauri.
Ion propulsion is slower but will make it.
No where near 1/5th the speed of light. Future tech may indeed make it possible. Lots of physics to overcome.
Steven Hawking and many others say you can.
You or I couldn't survive the acceleration needed to reach full speed, but a centimeter scale StarChip weighing a few grams could!
I hope I expanded your universe...
Also it takes an Earth based laser. Would take trillions of watts laser to get it there. Watched a show this weekend that showed the material you are talking about. Practically the same density as air. Close to weightless. The scientist on this show said it would not be possible at this time.
If and when it is possible the calculation isn’t available at, this time, as to how long it would take to gain speed. It starts out incredibly slow but gains speed continually and minutely. But as you said it will theoretically get up to some fantastic speeds. At this point it is all theoretic.
Thanks for the link. Cool stuff. Again it is still in the research phase. Lots of things may be feasible in the future. At this point in time my calculation (If you want to check them and let me know if I made a mistake) are for current tech. I’m the first to admit I’m like the guy in “Rainman”” only I’m not good at math.
The technology you are referring to doesn’t get anybody or any equipment to Alfa Centauri much less a presumably earthlike planet mentioned in the article.
A phased array of ground-based lasers would then focus a light beam on the crafts' sails to accelerate them one by one to the target speed within 10 minutes, with an average acceleration on the order of 100 km/s2 (10,000 ɡ)
But our electronic surrogates can.
There can be an amazing suite of sensors packed onto the chip.
Assuming a 50% survival rate, that's 500 bites at the apple for optical spectrographic, photographic, and radio spectrum analysis.
I guess I can’t make it clear to you.
I give up. In the future we will be able to eat a magic bean and fart ourselves to any where in the universe
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