Is Interstellar Travel Really Possible?

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  • čas pƙidĂĄn 8. 06. 2024
  • Join us on an exhilarating journey through the cosmos as we explore the tantalizing question: Is Interstellar Travel Really Possible? From the pioneering missions of NASA to the cutting-edge technologies of tomorrow, we delve into the challenges and possibilities of traversing the vast distances between the stars. Buckle up for an awe-inspiring adventure that pushes the boundaries of human exploration and ignites the imagination. Discover the secrets of the universe and ponder the limitless potential that lies beyond our celestial doorstep. Are you ready to embark on this epic odyssey? Let's boldly go where no one has gone before!
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    0:00 Introduction
    0:46 Voyage outward
    2:24 Speed racer
    4:30 A spaceship for ants
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  • @Gaetano.94
    @Gaetano.94 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    Crazy that if this would be able to happen, to do tests they could make those little crafts reach the Sun in about 90 minutes.

  • @shawns0762
    @shawns0762 Pƙed měsĂ­cem

    If a ship travels at a constant 1g acceleration rate it would get to Alpha Centauri in 3.6 years (7.3 years would pass on Earth) and this includes turning the ship around halfway to decelerate. It would achieve about 95% light speed in 1 year. A 10 ton ship would require a mere 10 tons of continuous thrust. This is by far the fastest way we can get to other worlds and the ship would have gravity the whole way.
    All that is needed for this to become a reality is a fission rocket that can put out thrust for long periods and does not consume hydrogen. A true fission rocket should consume uranium or plutonium only. They are both jittery atoms that are on the verge of fissioning all by themselves. There should be a way to get them to fission in a linear fashion. What's needed is a controlled, time released nuclear explosion.
    In an atomic bomb fission occurs when neutrons hit uranium or plutonium nuclei. This is because they will not tolerate an increase in mass. Due to the equivalence of mass and energy the same should be true in you infuse them with energy. This might be as simple as having negatively charged uranium or plutonium atoms coming into contact with positively charged uranium or plutonium atoms. 1 kg of uranium contains the same potential energy as 120,000 tons of coal and plutonium has even more energy. Not much would be needed for the trip.
    With the constant acceleration method a ship can span the entire diameter of our galaxy in 24 ship/113,000 Earth years. Systems with stars similar to our sun can be reached in under 10 ship years.