Stephen Hawking, Russian billionaire to build interstellar spaceships


New York, Apr 13 (IANS) : World-renowned British astrophysicist Stephen Hawking on Tuesday teamed up with Russian billionaire Yuri Milner and Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg in a $100 million effort to make tiny spaceships capable of interstellar space travel.

Hawking and Milner made the joint announcement at a press conference held at One World Observatory in New York City on Tuesday, Xinhua reported.

The project, dubbed "Breakthrough Starshot," is a research and engineering programme that aims to build laser beam propelled "nanocrafts" that can travel at 20 percent of lightspeed -- more than 1,000 times faster than current fastest spacecraft.

According to Milner, once the "nanocrafts" are built, they could reach Alpha Centauri, a star 4.37 light-years away, approximately 20 years in a fly-by mission.

Alpha Centauri is one of the closest star systems to the solar system and the current fastest spacecraft would have to spend 30,000 years to get there.

The "nanocrafts" are gram-scale robotic spacecrafts consisting of two main parts: a computer CPU sized "StarChip" and a "Lightsail" made with metamaterials no more than a few hundred atoms thick.

Although weighing just a few grams, the "StarChip" is a fully functional space probe, which carries various equipment including cameras, navigation and communication.

"The 'StarChip' can be mass-produced at the cost of an iPhone," Milner said.

The "nanocrafts" can then be propelled into space by a powerful laser beam, which according to Avi Loeb, a theoretical physicist and panelist at the news conference, will carry a power of 100 gigawatt.

"This is the power needed to lift off a space shuttle," Loeb said.

Milner and the scientists believe that with the rising power and falling costs of lasers, the entire process is practical within a couple of years.

"Fifteen years ago, it would not have made sense to make this investment. Now we have looked at the numbers, and it does," Milner said.

The project was part of the Breakthrough Initiatives first launched in July 2015 by Hawking and Milner, including a series of research plans to scan the 100 galaxies closest to the Milky Way in search for aliens. "Starshot" is its newest endeavor.

Hawking believes that human's innate sense to transcend limits is the driving force behind the project. "Gravity pins us to the ground, but I just flew to America."

While one cannot hear the joking tone through Hawking's voice synthesizer, his humour had been easily received.

What the scientists are looking for is not just reaching Alpha Centauri, but what can be learned during the efforts.

"A lot of science will be learned by the process of going through this, making this happen," said panelist Mae Jemison, a former NASA astronaut.

"There is big task ahead, there's a big leap in getting something of a micro size to go at some percentage of the speed of light. That will have all kinds of reverberations."

Tuesday also marked the 55th anniversary of the first human space flight by Russian cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin.

"Today we commit to this next great leap into the cosmos because we are human and our nature is to fly," Hawking said.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Nothing but madness. Illusionary people. What they will gain when we have no capacity to understand the nearest star so many light years away. Only pain no gain.
    Leave the space and concentrate and use your money on earthly needs of millions of poor and under privileged people.

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  • vivek, herebile / abudhabi

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    its too late to Experiment on such Exploration...Worlds Population Grown such a way..that we desperately in need of Different world by this time .....Future seems Dull on finding a suitable outer world to live...there must a Immediate Control Human Growth in Present world spending money on Outer exploration and Hiding Money (Black Money) Obstacle for the Betterment of present world, it will succumb the Poor forever....

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  • Valerian D'souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Is interstellar spaceships building will help hunger and sufferings in the world?
    Is is going to reduce their sufferings?
    If it is yes, God may bless them.
    As long as people do not get two square meals, or no job, no point in all these. It will be a futile exercise. God is testing us, where we use our wealth and wisdom.
    Otherwise there can only be curses, like when humans invented bombs and mass destructive chemical arsenals, we felt great.
    Weapon fell in destructive terrorists hands, it hit the inventors with terrorism strikes.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Its ones own perception... Space exploration is a waste or productive.

    If anyone wants to believe that the Earth is stationary and Sun, other planets revolve around earth, he is free to that.

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  • Ronald D. Machado, Udyavar/Sharjah

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    I am sure spending half of the money on poor should start from me.

    Pointing finger at other is easiest job on the earth.

    Any body can spend half of the money owned on poor.

    It may vary from 1 paisa to unlimited. Please correct me if I am wrong.

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  • Dev Kumar, Mangalore/Surat

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Earlier one more billionaire from russia spend around Rs.6640 crores.on his son's wedding. At least he should have utilised half the money on poor people around the world..or spend on wedding of gals from poor family. May be he thought it will be a record and announce as a big event of decade.

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    For poor people Ache Din are on the way, have some patience.

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  • Concerned1, bengaluru

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Dev

    You are forever a grumbler.
    How do you know if he has not spent considerable amount on uplifting of poor around the world? Many do that without any publicity...
    Sounds you wanted some one of yours get married by him paying all expenses, including dowry paid clandestinely?
    Wonder, if you are spending anything at all from whatever you have towards the education of poor or alleviating any poor or sick peoples' problems. You could be one of those silent benefactor?
    So easy to say anything one wants when it is someone else's hard earned money...!!!
    After all wealth does not double by itself (except of Indian Politicians) unless invested wisely giving so many jobs and welfare to the people.

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  • Amigo , Mangalore

    Wed, Apr 13 2016

    Those people who concerns the plight of the poor never wear Rs.11 lakh suit.

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