Posted on 08/24/2011 6:06:59 PM PDT by KevinDavis
Forget sending people to Mars, one U.S. government agency wants to get the ball rolling on interstellar space travel.
Darpa, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, is looking to award a $500,000 grant to an ambitious organization to figure out just what it would take to transport humans to stars orbiting beyond our galaxy, according to a report in the New York Times.
(Excerpt) Read more at smartplanet.com ...
It looks nice, but I can tell it has very little oceans and no beaches..
The Pak just used ramships, The Puppeteers just moved their planets in a kempler rosette with artificial suns. Or you can just buy the technology for FTL from the Outsiders. Sheesh, how about making it to Mars first, with maybe a moon base on the way.
Alpha C is closer than we think.
We won’t likely be sending any people there during my lifetime but if we can achieve 1/16 or 1/8 lightspeed we could get some info back within a few decades.
10 years isn’t so long to wait on a probe. New Horizons was launched in 06 and isn’t due for a Pluto flyby till 2015.
Ding! We have a winner!
That was the first thing that jumped out at me in this article, too.
The reporter mentions leaving the galaxy as well which is a far more serious undertaking than mere interstellar travel
a ship with a boot on a stick ,hand crank it up and have it kick the ship forward(well), be there no time
Good. Maybe one day there really will be a “USS” Enterprise in space.
A 50 year run to Alpha Centauri? What kind of meal plan would they have onboard? I mean, it would be a drag if every Tuesday was tuna casserole day. That would be about 2,600 servings of tuna casserole for the voyage.
Stasis
How about the “Impossibility Drive”?
Depressing isn’t it? None the 300 of billion stars in our galaxy made A list.
As mentioned earlier, it is how we ended up with the Internet and GPS. It usually takes quite a while for these things to pay off, if they do.
Lately, it looks as though we may cure the common cold as a spinoff of one of DARPA’s projects. (a wide spectrum anti-viral)
I’m all for space exploration, but in this case, are we not just sending some folks a long way from home simply to die, and spending a ton of money to do it? What could they see or discover from their tiny little space craft that couldn’t also be seen from the Hubble? I think we should stay focused on our own Solar System.
Evicted? Oh, now I get it. Our man made global warming makes us so irresponsible that we’ve been evicted from the galaxy.
“None the 300 of billion stars in our galaxy made A list.”
No, but they are still rated AAA by Standard & Poors.
“Lately, it looks as though we may cure the common cold as a spinoff of one of DARPAs projects. (a wide spectrum anti-viral)”
Easy... oil of oregano. Now where’s my half-million? :)
Well, it looks like the DARPA version (developed at MIT) is also good against the Ebola virus....
http://www.pharmaceutical-int.com/news/mits-draco-drug-could-kill-all-viruses.html
Ah, the famous “parsecs as time” error. George Lucas, hang your head in shame.
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