The fastest plan to build a spacecraft exceeds the solar system
The research team at Johns Hopkins University plans to build the world's fastest space probe, moving beyond the Solar System , to interstellar space, even to another star.
The new spacecraft needs to reach speeds of more than 320,000 km / h to reach the interstellar space as expected.
was the first spacecraft to fly out of the limits of the Solar System. The ship took 35 years and did not really have a clear mission.
To reach the interstellar space as planned, the new spacecraft needs to reach speeds of more than 320,000 km / h. Voyager 1 is moving at less than 1/5 speed.
The team also wanted the ship to observe and study the Solar System from outside. The goal is to arrive at the latest by 2070.
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