Good bye hyperdrive. It turns out we can't depend upon going close to the speed of light to make our trip seem shorter.
Speed kills: Highly relativistic spaceflight would be fatal for pas...
Highly relativistic speeds are desirable for interstellar travel. Relativistic time dilation would reduce the subjective duration of the trip for the travelers, so that they can cover galaxy-scale distances in a reasonable amount of personal time. Unfortunately, as spaceship velocities approach the speed of light, interstellar hydrogen H, although only present at a density of approximately 1.8 atoms/cm3, turns into intense radiation that would quickly kill passengers and destroy electronic instrumentation. In addition, the energy loss of ionizing radiation passing through the ship’s hull represents an increasing heat load that necessitates large expenditures of energy to cool the ship. Stopping or diverting this flux, either with material or electromagnetic shields, is a daunting problem. Going slow to avoid severe H irradiation sets an upper speed limit of v ~ 0.5 c. This velocity only gives a time dilation factor of about 15%, which would not substantially assist galaxy-scale voyages. Diffuse interstellar H atoms are the ultimate cosmic space mines and represent a formidable obstacle to interstellar travel. [emphasis mine]
Tags: radiation, space travel, speed of light
Permalink Reply by Ruth Anthony-Gardner on February 14, 2013 at 11:11pm
Permalink Reply by leveni on February 15, 2013 at 12:09am Damn, we'd be cooked like a chicken in a microwave oven. Let's hope they can actually build those proton-electron shields.
If this were SF rather than the real world, we could handwave some unobtanium into existence....
Permalink Reply by Tom Sarbeck on March 5, 2013 at 1:23am Ha! The Repubs will never lets us tax rich folks enough to pay for all this!"
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