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Plutonium-238 dioxide is my guess.
Quote from: Pseudoscience-is-malarkey on Today at 00:00:32Plutonium-238 dioxide is my guess.How would that work?
How would that work?
unmanned and miniaturized
There's a lot of concepts about what would be used for interstellar missions that would take more than a decade of travel. Plutonium-238 dioxide is my guess.
Could plutonium-238 dioxide fuel be used for interstellar travel?
perhaps that is what Eternal Student was alluding to?
What's the point of sending off telescopes into space instead of waiting on earth the extra minutes for the light to come to you? I mean it's even silly when you realise the radio signal from the camera ship will take just as long to travel.