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Title: Here's what the spaceship capable of carrying 2,400 people for interstellar travel might look like
Post by: Redaktion on August 16, 2025, 18:10:34
Space exploration continues to gain momentum, and many people want to travel to other star systems. And to meet this need, researchers have designed the ideal spaceship for such missions.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Here-s-what-the-spaceship-capable-of-carrying-2-400-people-for-interstellar-travel-might-look-like.1088566.0.html
Title: Re: Here's what the spaceship capable of carrying 2,400 people for interstellar travel might look li
Post by: Hotz on August 16, 2025, 18:58:18
looks like Omouamoua... what a coincidence...
Title: Re: Here's what the spaceship capable of carrying 2,400 people for interstellar travel might look li
Post by: O on August 16, 2025, 21:57:39
People unconsciously want to escape the oppressive internalized power tools, the intern policeman.
No one will ever fly to other planets unless those in power find this economically sensible and invest in respective science otherwise good luck with propulsion engines.
Title: Re: Here's what the spaceship capable of carrying 2,400 people for interstellar travel might look li
Post by: Romeo on August 17, 2025, 12:29:24
Full inspired by O'Neill cylinder design for space habitats, Gundam sides, Interstellar colonies.
Title: Re: Here's what the spaceship capable of carrying 2,400 people for interstellar travel might look li
Post by: Worgarthe on August 17, 2025, 14:06:47


QuoteHowever, the journey to this planet is long, as it is estimated around 400 years and it is necessary to have a spaceship adapted to all needs.

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It must be said that it is designed to be self-sufficient with farms in order to meet the vital needs of travelers. But that's not all, because there are also environments that can be found on Earth, such as forests. Regarding the management of food, energy, and human resources, they would be managed by artificial intelligence, in order to ensure balance during the entire journey.

Did I miss a memo where people now casually live for far beyond 400 years?

And what then, after 400 years they get to Proxima Centauri B (which was discovered just 9 years ago, mind you, so there's a major lack of info about the planet) just to find... What? Nothing? Then what; "Ah sucks, let's go back to Earth guys."?

What even is the point of this article and how is it relevant to tech News at all?