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Neil deGrasse Tyson on interstellar travel and nano-satellites #science #space
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@ferraceWHEELman

2 months ago

"if you wear your seatbelt" caught me off guard roflmao

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@aaronlandry3947

2 months ago

So the question is... If we could send a probe to another star system and get information back from it within 25 years why isn't that the most funded project right now?

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@varmalochan6830

1 month ago

Neil is such a humanitarian...love him.

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@ShannonJohnson-o9f

2 months ago

I am so in love with this manā¤

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@chimaobimadukwe4084

1 month ago

This made me smile.. I myself too could live to hear real info of exo planets.. Yes!

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@juliobrian4757

2 months ago

I'm actually excited for this

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@martinkenah

3 weeks ago

Gigawatt lazers are still in the development stage, but signs are promising so far. I'm pretty confident that technology would have advanced enough to send nano satellites or probes with huge solar sails powered by gigawatt lazers in the next 10 years.

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@masonfarnsworth1801

2 months ago

Imagine trying to take a picture of a stop sign while going 134,123,325.8 mph past it.
Yes thats 20% the speed of light.

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@zarkmellers8976

2 months ago

Letā€™s do it!!

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@rohitbhushan8855

1 month ago

20 years to reach there and another 5 years to send back the information. Sounds like something to do. It will be huge.

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@TolisOnLine

1 month ago

NanoSats can also be used within the solar system, to get fast information.

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@johnnybhoy4278

1 month ago

How long would it take to reach 20% of C and then how do you slow them down? Reverse the sail and use Proxima Centauri's solar wind to slow the sail?

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@ShyamkrishnanNair

1 month ago

Is this the Breakthrough Starshot project? Wow it's been a while since I've heard anything about it.

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@johnnybaber1804

1 month ago

Check out with the Aztecs were doin.

Pretty sure they had a accurate calendarl drawings of spaceships on cave walls road signs for spaceships built on top of mountains it's cool stuff
Before spaceships were made here.

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@guiwhiz

1 month ago

So the solar sail pushed by lasers is not 'off the shelf' technology. We understand the concepts. The manufacturing is within our capabilities, but would need quite a bit of practical engineering and prototyping first. The costs would be extremely high on the order of 100s of billions. We would be far better served to leverage that investment within our solar system developing our space capabilities like asteroid extraction, power generation, etc.

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@MikeandMads

1 month ago

Very interesting. I hope this is being funded already

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@NorthSeaRaider

2 months ago

Could you see it in your lifetime? Yes. Will you? No. No funding.

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@lazaruslazuli6130

1 month ago

Proxima B (the planet) is bathed in dim red light, and occasional X-ray bursts from the dwarf star. It's also tidally locked (one face to the star, permanently), so it's no more habitable than the Moon. Fun Fact: the Moon is much closer. It only takes 3 days to get there, opposed to 70,000 years.

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@cordongrouch9323

1 month ago

Lasers based on Mars could propel spacecraft.

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@rick4electric

1 month ago

Sillyness never stops surprising me!

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