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  • JollyJ Offline
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    https://www.space.com/space-exploration/tech/beam-me-to-the-stars-scientists-propose-wild-new-interstellar-travel-tech

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      In their paper, the duo calculated that an electron beam traveling at these speeds could generate enough power to propel a 2,200 lb (1,000 kg) probe — about the same size as Voyager 1 — up to 10% of the speed of light. This would enable it to reach Alpha Centauri in just 40 years, a significant improvement over the current 70,000 years it would take.

      At that speed, what would happen if the ship collided with something?

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        In their paper, the duo calculated that an electron beam traveling at these speeds could generate enough power to propel a 2,200 lb (1,000 kg) probe — about the same size as Voyager 1 — up to 10% of the speed of light. This would enable it to reach Alpha Centauri in just 40 years, a significant improvement over the current 70,000 years it would take.

        At that speed, what would happen if the ship collided with something?

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        @Copper said in Beam Riders:

        At that speed, what would happen if the ship collided with something?

        Yeah, that's a LOT of kinetic energy.

        You need a deflector dish.

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