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ammount of time it would take to travel to Alpho Proxima
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Alpho Proxima is our nearest star, given an imaginary craft with a generous speed of 40.000mph, how long would it take to travel that distance, 4.22 light years, a light year being,186.000mph per second.....? I'm thinking about 3700 ish years.....anyone?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If we're being pedantic mph per second is an acceleration
Talking of being pedantic we don't know what the acceleration is to get up to that speed and to slow down to it once you've arrived.
This is trivial in the scale of things but systems like ion propulsion units are getting into the ballpark of the speeds you are talking about but are very slow in accelerting.
For example Dawn was given an extra 5,500 mph by it's ion unit but it took a year to do it.
15 gallons of fuel to do it too!
http://www.nasa.gov/m...s/dawn-20070913f.html
Talking of being pedantic we don't know what the acceleration is to get up to that speed and to slow down to it once you've arrived.
This is trivial in the scale of things but systems like ion propulsion units are getting into the ballpark of the speeds you are talking about but are very slow in accelerting.
For example Dawn was given an extra 5,500 mph by it's ion unit but it took a year to do it.
15 gallons of fuel to do it too!
http://www.nasa.gov/m...s/dawn-20070913f.html
Stars move.
Proxima Centauri has a radial velocity toward the Sun of 21.7 km/s (48,500 mph) and will make its closest approach to the Sun, coming within 3.11 light years, in approximately 26,700 years.
To travel 3.11 ly in 26,700 years requires a craft to travel at 78,000 mph. If you can't attain that speed you will not reach Proxima Centauri before it starts moving away.
In 31,000 years the closest star will be Ross248, with its closest approach of 3.02 ly in 36,000 years.
In about 40,000 years AC+79 3888 will be the closest star for about the next 10,000 years.
Proxima Centauri has a radial velocity toward the Sun of 21.7 km/s (48,500 mph) and will make its closest approach to the Sun, coming within 3.11 light years, in approximately 26,700 years.
To travel 3.11 ly in 26,700 years requires a craft to travel at 78,000 mph. If you can't attain that speed you will not reach Proxima Centauri before it starts moving away.
In 31,000 years the closest star will be Ross248, with its closest approach of 3.02 ly in 36,000 years.
In about 40,000 years AC+79 3888 will be the closest star for about the next 10,000 years.
If we're talking fast moving stars check out Barnards star
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard%27s_Star
That's motoring!
It was also the target of a theorhetical probe - project Daeldalus - I think they were looking at a 50 year flight time you might find it interesting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnard%27s_Star
That's motoring!
It was also the target of a theorhetical probe - project Daeldalus - I think they were looking at a 50 year flight time you might find it interesting
If you're talking fast moving stars, check out Michael Cera
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cera
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Cera
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