Latest Project Plans To Send A Spacecraft To Alpha Centauri In 20-Years
A latest project has been announced that will attempt to
launch a small spacecraft to our nearest stellar neighbor, Alpha Centauri, and go
back images and data to Earth within a age group.
The ambitious proposal called Breakthrough Starshot was exposed
today by billionaire Yuri Milner, Professor Stephen Hawking, and a host of
other scientists and experts. The $100 million study project will seek to show
a proposed concept for interstellar travel, using a tiny satellite with a large
laser-powered sail, with a plan to launch a mission to Alpha Centauri in the
near prospect.
“Today, we commit to this next huge leap into the cosmos,”
said Hawking at a press conference today. “Because we are human, and our nature
is to fly.”
The proposal involves using a tiny “nanocraft,” called
StarChip, which could fit between two fingers, attached to a giant and sail. An
array of lasers on Earth will then be used to direct a powerful laser future
100 gigawatts at this sail, accelerating it to 20 percent of the speed of lightin a matter of minutes.
Usual spacecraft would take more than 30,000 years to
traverse the 4.37 light-years (25 trillion miles) to Alpha Centauri, but this
nanocraft could complete the same journey in presently 20 years, returning
images and data to Earth of planets in the Alpha Centauri system.
Rather than presently sending one of these nanocraft, Milner
and co plan to launch hundreds, or even thousands of them. But they admit there
are still a number of challenges to overcome, so they are opening the plan to
the public to seek advice on how top to move forward. As of yet, there is no
launch date planned for the mission.
“The question is, can we arrive at the stars, literally?”
Milner said at the press conference. “And can we do it in our lifetimes?”
Aside from Milner and Hawking, the plan boasts some
high-profile backers including Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Ann Druyan, the
widow of the late Carl Sagan, who proposed the plan of a solar sail in 1976.
“But we didn’t think of making one so small,” said Druyan. The program will be
led by Pete Worden, former manager of NASA’s AMES Research Center.
This is the most recent Breakthrough Prize from Milner and
Hawking, with a previous project from the two creatures the groundbreaking $100
million Breakthrough Listen campaign, one of the majority extensive searches
for intelligent extraterrestrial life to date.
Breakthrough Starshot also aims to help reply if we are
alone in the universe, by studying the planets of Alpha Centauri to look for
signs of life.
It’s certainly an interesting proposal. Truth be told,
similar skill has been touted before, but with Milner’s financial support,
perhaps this is an interstellar project that can in fact get off the ground,
and complete an incredible mission once never thought- possible.
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