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Summary
This article explores the feasibility and technology of interstellar travel, referencing the historic journey of the Voyager probes and the potential of ion drive propulsion systems. It discusses the transition from theoretical physics to the practical engineering challenges of sending spacecraft beyond our solar system, specifically mentioning NASA's Dawn probe.
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| George Musser | ||
| Ralph McNutt | ||
| Chad Hagen |
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| NASA | ||
| Voyager team |
Timeline (2 events)
Launch of Voyager space probes (1977)
Dawn probe mission to the asteroid belt
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Key Quotes (4)
"Pick your favorite travel mode—big, small, light, dark, or twisted"Source
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"Can we really fly to the stars? Many initially didn’t think so, but now we know it’s possible."Source
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"Truth is, we already are flying to the stars, without really meaning to."Source
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"An ion drive is like a gun that fires atoms rather than bullets; the ship moves forward on the recoil."Source
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