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Interstellar nuclear propulsion ship - Artist's view - Starship nuclear pulsed - Artist view -...

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Interstellar nuclear propulsion ship - Artist's view - Starship nuclear pulsed - Artist view - A spaceship declines its nuclear propulsion mode as it passes the hidden face of the Moon. This huge ship is essentially food and fuel reserves could reach the nearest star, Alpha of the Centaur, in less than 50 years. Inspired by the Daedalus project. An interstellar ship ignites its nuclear pulse rocket engine over the farside of the moon. The 10 - kilometer - long vessel consists mostly of fuel and other consumables. After 10 years, it will have achieved 10 percent the speed of light, making possible a voyage to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, in 50 years, when some of the original voyagers might still be alive
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Dixon, Don (b.1951) / American
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Interstellar nuclear propulsion ship - Artist's view - Starship nuclear pulsed - Artist view - A spaceship declines its nuclear propulsion mode as it passes the hidden face of the Moon. This huge ship is essentially food and fuel reserves could reach the nearest star, Alpha of the Centaur, in less than 50 years. Inspired by the Daedalus project. An interstellar ship ignites its nuclear pulse rocket engine over the farside of the moon. The 10 - kilometer - long vessel consists mostly of fuel and other consumables. After 10 years, it will have achieved 10 percent the speed of light, making possible a voyage to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri, in 50 years, when some of the original voyagers might still be alive

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© Don Dixon/Novapix / Bridgeman Images
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astronomy / moon / Dixon Don (b.1951) / artist / art / USA / North America / America (continent) / spaceship / earth / propulsion / blank / astronomy / lead / illustration / planet / 2012 / daedalus / dedale / science fiction / Novapix / astronomy / planet / Extrasolar Planet / exoplanet / Planet Extrasolar / earth / space / spaceship / spacecraft
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