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Here’s NASA’s guide to near-light-speed travel when we work it out – TweakTown
NASA has released a short animated video for you will need to consider before blasting off from Earth at near the speed of light.
NASA has taken to its ‘NASA Goddard’ YouTube channel to release a great guide to ‘near-light-speed travel’, and what you need to consider.
The video NASA has released is quite funny, as it has assumed the viewer has already worked out how humans can travel at near light speed, which is 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second). At the moment, humans haven’t yet worked out how to effectively transport humans throughout the cosmos at those speeds, but NASA’s video gives some pointe…
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