The distance separating us from Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth, is 266,000 times greater than the distance separating us from the Sun, and 103 million times greater than the distance we had to travel to conquer the Moon. IN this video we will talk about stars colonization.
Impressive, isn't it? Could we colonize stars?
Space colonization has always been a fascinating dream to realize.
Even a ray of light, moving at the maximum speed allowed by the laws of physics, takes 4.3 years to reach us from Proxima, while less than 8 and a half minutes are enough to fill the space that separates us from the Sun.
In these numbers, in their relentless inevitability, is enclosed the problem of interstellar travel.
If we take into account the size of our Galaxy (about 100.000 light-years diameter) and the size of the observable Universe (more than 12 billion light-years), considering the question of the trips in the cosmos can only leave us a deep sense of inadequacy.
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Credits: Ron Miller, Mark A. Garlick / MarkGarlick.com
Credits: Nasa/Shutterstock/Storyblocks/Elon Musk/SpaceX/ESA/ESO/ Flickr
Video Chapters:
00:00 Intro
3:03 Einstein Relativity And Mass Fact
5:56 The Time Dilation Fact
11:59 Fermi Paradox
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Believe Me, We Will Never Travel Among The Stars!
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