...on a wide scale, anyways.
Part of the appeal of Star Trek is that we can imagine exploring a whole new and exciting realm of space.Sadly, we cant even fly from one planet to another yet.
I figured its time we put to posts what the obstacles are to explorative manned spaceflight,because in order to solve a problem one must know what it is first.
Problem #1-Money.
Spaceflight aint cheap.Materials costs, test flights, R&D time,building the ship/exploration vehicle itself, and the actual mission cost itself.Lets face it,until society and technology advances to the point that we can 'afford' to spend billions on spaceflight,any ship that we can build will forever be a blueprint.
Problem #2-Space itself.
Its huge.And the fastest speed that we know we we can go today is just under lightspeed,which realistically is too slow for exploration on the level depicted in Star Trek.Sadly we cant even fly half of lightspeed due to the next issue, which is...
Problem #3-Technology
Artificial Gravity. Transporters.Energy Shielding. Antimatter Reactors.Some of this stuff we know how to make in theory, but we dont have the tech to build it.We know how to make an antimatter reactor with todays physics, but, ahem, we cant make the antimatter in enough quantities. And so on.
What do you guys have?
Part of the appeal of Star Trek is that we can imagine exploring a whole new and exciting realm of space.Sadly, we cant even fly from one planet to another yet.
I figured its time we put to posts what the obstacles are to explorative manned spaceflight,because in order to solve a problem one must know what it is first.
Problem #1-Money.
Spaceflight aint cheap.Materials costs, test flights, R&D time,building the ship/exploration vehicle itself, and the actual mission cost itself.Lets face it,until society and technology advances to the point that we can 'afford' to spend billions on spaceflight,any ship that we can build will forever be a blueprint.
Problem #2-Space itself.
Its huge.And the fastest speed that we know we we can go today is just under lightspeed,which realistically is too slow for exploration on the level depicted in Star Trek.Sadly we cant even fly half of lightspeed due to the next issue, which is...
Problem #3-Technology
Artificial Gravity. Transporters.Energy Shielding. Antimatter Reactors.Some of this stuff we know how to make in theory, but we dont have the tech to build it.We know how to make an antimatter reactor with todays physics, but, ahem, we cant make the antimatter in enough quantities. And so on.
What do you guys have?