02-22-2017, 12:08 PM
|"How much would it cost? A fortune, benefiting less than the 1% of the 1% of the 1%. What if something goes wrong on route during a multi generational trip, did they take a mechanic? What if on arrival the new planet isn't all it's cracked up to be? "|
No humans would likely be involved in a trip like that. Ships ran by self replicating robots.. are the likely method...with a cargo of frozen human embryos. To be hatched when a suitable environment is found.. and built by the robots.. several astrophysicist have agreed on this scenario. (think about a hundred years into the future.)
It's to bad we don't have TMT to take a closer look, as it is we will have to wait for the Web telescope to launch in 2018. Then we can determine if there are things like liquid water ...etc.
Sorry.... My spellcheck is mildly retarded .. Intellectually challenged.
No humans would likely be involved in a trip like that. Ships ran by self replicating robots.. are the likely method...with a cargo of frozen human embryos. To be hatched when a suitable environment is found.. and built by the robots.. several astrophysicist have agreed on this scenario. (think about a hundred years into the future.)
It's to bad we don't have TMT to take a closer look, as it is we will have to wait for the Web telescope to launch in 2018. Then we can determine if there are things like liquid water ...etc.
Sorry.... My spellcheck is mildly