Thursday, October 4, 2018

How Long Would It Take To Travel To The Nearest Star?


The Closest Star
The closest star to our Solar System is Proxima Centauri, which is why it makes the most sense to plot an interstellar mission to this system first. As part of a triple star system called Alpha Centauri, Proxima is about 4.24 light years (or 1.3 parsecs) from Earth. Alpha Centauri is actually the brightest star of the three in the system – part of a closely orbiting binary 4.37 light years from Earth – whereas Proxima Centauri (the dimmest of the three) is an isolated red dwarf about 0.13 light years from the binary.

Current Methods
When we say current methods, we are talking about those that involve existing technology, or those that do not yet exist, but are technically feasible.

Ionic Propulsion
81,000 years 

Gravity Assist Method
19,000 years

Electromagnetic (EM) Drive
13,000 years

Nuclear Thermal and Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NTP/NEP)
1,000 years

Theoretical Methods
Nuclear Pulse Propulsion
85 years 

Fusion Rockets
36 years

Fusion Ramjet
106 years

Laser Sail
12 years for a 200 miles sail

Antimatter Engine
8 years

Alcubierre Warp Drive
4 years

How Long Would It Take To Travel To The Nearest Star?