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Let's talk about Proxima Centauri b. I've been hearing talk lately about sending microprobes to this newly found planet using lasers. Supposedly several people including Stephen Hawking have decided to spend $100 million dollars developing these probes that will travel at 134 million miles per hour which is one fifth the speed of light in a vacuum. They plan to shoot a laser at a sail that's going to be one to three meters wide and a few atoms thick.This will immediately accelerate it. Current problems include slowing down once reaching the planet and star system, colliding with interstellar dust particles, and actually aiming the devices at the star and planets. I read that the technology might only be 20 years away and will take the craft 25 years to cross the 1.3 parsecs. Add on that 4.2 years for the already weak signal to get back and you have about 50 years from now possibly blurred images of a craft speeding past a star and planet at break neck speeds.
Do you think this is all possible? :thinking:
http://www.parabolicarc.com/2016/04...ns-100-million-mph-interstellar-space-probes/
edit: sorry, development budget right now is 100 million but projected cost is 10-24 billion. At least I heard that on youtube. We're talking trumps wall prices. :crackup:
Do you think this is all possible? :thinking:
http://www.parabolicarc.com/2016/04...ns-100-million-mph-interstellar-space-probes/
edit: sorry, development budget right now is 100 million but projected cost is 10-24 billion. At least I heard that on youtube. We're talking trumps wall prices. :crackup:
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