Got thinking about how aggrevating the slow pace of space exploration is compared to how I thought it would be when I was a kid watching Trek.
Aside from the fact that NASA would never be given the money to do it, is it currently possible, with current tech, to build a probe that could get to Alpha Centauri system in a reasonable amount of time? Reasonable meaning, say, before I freakin' die?
I'm thinking constant-acceleration ion drive. Could it get a Galileo-sized probe up to a reasonable enough percentage of C that the trip there would NOT take decades? How fast could we get one there with current tech? I guess that includes time to decelerate so it has time to do some science at the destination too.
I'm just tired of my imagination going faster than the real world.
Aside from the fact that NASA would never be given the money to do it, is it currently possible, with current tech, to build a probe that could get to Alpha Centauri system in a reasonable amount of time? Reasonable meaning, say, before I freakin' die?
I'm thinking constant-acceleration ion drive. Could it get a Galileo-sized probe up to a reasonable enough percentage of C that the trip there would NOT take decades? How fast could we get one there with current tech? I guess that includes time to decelerate so it has time to do some science at the destination too.
I'm just tired of my imagination going faster than the real world.