Migrating from Earth to another planet: Never done!

Mankind will never be able to migrate to a world other than the Solar System, simply because the distance is too far, according to Michel Mayor professor Michel University - who just won the 2019 Nobel Prize in physics.

" If we talk about planets outside the solar system, we need to be clear about this: people will not go there, " Professor Mayor said at a conference held near Madrid (Spain) today. 9/10.

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The spacecraft Starship conquered Mars was introduced by billionaire Elon Musk two weeks ago - (Image: SPACEX).

His statement was noticed by him and his colleague Didier Queloz, who has just been named in the history of the Nobel Prize for research that will allow perfecting the technology to help detect extrasolar planets.

In October 1995, Mayor and Queloz found what previously existed only in science fiction: planets outside the solar system.

Since then, more than 4,000 planets have been found, and Professor Mayor argues that the responsibility to answer the question is "are we alone in the universe and are there any planets to sustain life out there?" belongs to future generations.

With that worthy recognition for a research that has been for more than 20 years, what the 77-year-old professor said concerning his dream of conquering space is thus heard seriously.

" Those planets are far, far away . Even in the most optimistic situation, let's say we discovered a planet that could contain life not too far away, such as a few dozen light-years away. meaning close to the solar system, the time to get there is too large " - Swiss astronomer said, and said the flight time must be considered as " hundreds of millions of days " with air transport. available space.

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Professor Michel Mayor.

The profound professor also dismissed the notion that "people will migrate to another planet in case Earth is no longer habitable" , and he urges people "to protect the planet." we are living because it's beautiful and we can still live well. "

Must declare from the bud all the declarations : ' One day we will go to another planet that can live if not live on the planet anymore . ' That's totally crazy, said professor Michel Mayor.

Indeed, many times the idea of ​​interplanetary migration has been devised. The idea was repeated when billionaire Elon Musk, the owner of private company Space X, successfully tested his space-conquering transportation tools.

His idea of ​​sending people out of the globe, creating a second planet, was so convincing that many people paid to fly a space test and even ask to fly to Mars.

Recently, billionaire Musk said that his starship spacecraft enough to send people to Mars and back in about 10 years. The idea has caused a stir in the public opinion and many experts are convinced that the idea is too wild.

According to British Express newspaper, British astronaut Tim Peake said that idea is too "ambitious" and he believes that it takes more than 20 years before humans can conquer Mars. Mr. Peake has been on the International Space Station (ISS) for six months in 2016.

Also saying as Tristan Greene pen in Insider newspaper, the idea of ​​coming to a strange planet and "editing the atmosphere" to create a new living environment for the majority of people is completely fiction, because we humans need now. there are habitats available.

For example, if you are suffocated with large cities, people can completely "migrate" to deserted areas like Antarctica or Arctic, although we consider it harsh but certainly superior. alien planets.

It is only to migrate right on our planet that we are still afraid that it is clear how many years to fly in the space to get to a new place is the story of picking stars in the sky.