Naked Science Forum
Non Life Sciences => Technology => Topic started by: alfa015 on 25/07/2020 03:47:00
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As some of you might know, I have designed a crewed interstellar spacecraft that I call Solar One.
Basically, large flexible mirrors placed near the Sun would propel a one-mile light sail with a 4–crew spacecraft of 300 tons.
To decelerate, an on-board compact fusion reactor would power a photon rocket placed at the front of the spacecraft that would 1) help decelerate and 2) ionize space hydrogen for the nuclear reactor.
A Bussard scoop also placed at the front of the spacecraft would 1) collect those protons (ionized hydrogen) and 2) decelerate the spacecraft.
Solar One would achieve an average of 22% the speed of light, which would allow the crew to reach the closest potentially habitable exoplanet in less than 19 years.
Of course cryo-sleep and artificial gravity must be achieved first.
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No question is asked. This post served only the purpose of advertising the personal links, which is against site rules.
Write a blog on your own site. Post any details of ideas you actually want discussed.
The above post is also a copy being posted to multiple sites, also against the rules.