I love it when "scientific" programs explain how travel to another star is possible by continuous acceleration via a powerful laser. No explanation of how it slows down. Guess, you just crash into the star at very high speed.
I love it when "scientific" programs explain how travel to another star is possible by continuous acceleration via a powerful laser. No explanation of how it slows down. Guess, you just crash into the star at very high speed.
You simply (and obviously) use your light sail on the star you're approaching to slow - but as there's no laser from that direction the deceleration is much lower. Regardless though, it's a very slow transportation system
It is not slow, it only takes time to accelerate. Since it is always "on", it can eventually provide much more total thrust (and velocity) than other practical drive system that power on in short bursts at a time.
It is not slow, it only takes time to accelerate. Since it is always "on", it can eventually provide much more total thrust (and velocity) than other practical drive system that power on in short bursts at a time.
Perhaps you might like to post something useful here?, instead of endless stupid attacks on me and others - I'm really getting pretty sick of you, you're just a complete waste of space on these forums.
Perhaps you might like to post something useful here?, instead of endless stupid attacks on me and others - I'm really getting pretty sick of you, you're just a complete waste of space on these forums.