▲ | chickenzzzzu 8 hours ago | |||||||
In this context, it's sad how long it takes light to travel. Even if we invented some magical microcraft that can travel at 25% of the speed of light so that it can go make observations up close of other solar systems, it would still take hundreds or thousands of years for the data to make it back. | ||||||||
▲ | gizmo686 7 hours ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It's not quite that bad. There are about 100 known stars within 20 light years; with the nearest only about 5 away. https://www.stellarcatalog.com/stars.php?offset=100 Actually getting a spacecraft to them in a reasonable amount of time is still well beyond us. But if we could get a probe up to relativistic speads, that would put missions to nearby stars on a similar timescale to existing space missions. Our ability to actually get | ||||||||
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