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dimejinky99 wrote:We don't have to go. Not sure how they'll get any info gathered from the probes etc back to us though.
Well, the star is only 4 light years away--so if they're sending back radio waves, the round trip is only 8 years. The issue will again be size--how do you detect transmissions from something so small? (I've heard "iPhone-sized" tossed around) From what I understand, they're just going to trust that during the twenty years it's traveling, we develop the technology to build more sensitive telescopes/radioscopes.

How about using a different tech instead of telescopes and radio waves though?
I have no idea what but there's gotta be a quicker way ?

Laser shot back to earth in binary or morse code would be quicker no?
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dimejinky99 wrote:We don't have to go. Not sure how they'll get any info gathered from the probes etc back to us though.
Well, the star is only 4 light years away--so if they're sending back radio waves, the round trip is only 8 years. The issue will again be size--how do you detect transmissions from something so small? (I've heard "iPhone-sized" tossed around) From what I understand, they're just going to trust that during the twenty years it's traveling, we develop the technology to build more sensitive telescopes/radioscopes.

How about using a different tech instead of telescopes and radio waves though?
I have no idea what but there's gotta be a quicker way ?

Laser shot back to earth in binary or morse code would be quicker no?
Nothing's quicker than the speed of light, bro, and both radio waves and lasers move at c.
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At c?
Lasers aren't light? I'm not being funny I thought they would make that quicker.

In any case there has to be a quicker way. One we haven't discovered yet like you said.
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Sorry, c is the speed of light. And what I meant was that lasers and radio waves both move at the speed of light, so it's basically the same thing.

If there's a way to send information faster than c, not only have we not discovered it yet, but it would necessitate a complete reworking of basically every branch of science. So there's that.
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Since the length of an object decreases as velocity approaches the speed of light, I guess you'd implode if you hit it. Then there'd be nothing left to go any faster.
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Somehow assumed radio waves travelled a lot slower(speed of sound assumption?)

Still think we can develop what we have and make it faster. But at the same time I don't know if we can.

I'm sure some guy said this about smoke signals as Columbus left the coast of Ireland for the new world way back when.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:Since the length of an object decreases as velocity approaches the speed of light, I guess you'd implode if you hit it. Then there'd be nothing left to go any faster.
But I guess the length of the object is entirely irrelevant when you're talking about waves.
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cutuphalfdead wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Since the length of an object decreases as velocity approaches the speed of light, I guess you'd implode if you hit it. Then there'd be nothing left to go any faster.
But I guess the length of the object is entirely irrelevant when you're talking about waves.
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E.H. Ruddock wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:
cutuphalfdead wrote:Since the length of an object decreases as velocity approaches the speed of light, I guess you'd implode if you hit it. Then there'd be nothing left to go any faster.
But I guess the length of the object is entirely irrelevant when you're talking about waves.
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Here's another "holy shit we are so small" video:

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we say palette cleft in 2016, you insensitive prick.

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saw a pic on twitter this morning from NASA from the juno satellite and jupiter was a smalldot dead ahead..then this popped up just now....it'll be there by the morning..this is gonna be so awesome to see..Jupiter close up..
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I hope we get a Europa report
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Simple Torture wrote:Here's another "holy shit we are so small" video:

I was wondering how it would be possible to travel from galaxy to galaxy if we are moving apart.
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They've successfully gotten Juno into orbit
https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa ... ty-jupiter
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Juno Captures the "Roar" of Jupiter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLTi ... CT_txWEo5I
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dimejinky99 wrote:Juno Captures the "Roar" of Jupiter

https://www.youtube.com/watch?list=PLTi ... CT_txWEo5I
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I frickin love you for posting that.


That is the most awesomest thing I've heard in my life or month.

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Simple Torture wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:We don't have to go. Not sure how they'll get any info gathered from the probes etc back to us though.
Well, the star is only 4 light years away--so if they're sending back radio waves, the round trip is only 8 years. The issue will again be size--how do you detect transmissions from something so small? (I've heard "iPhone-sized" tossed around) From what I understand, they're just going to trust that during the twenty years it's traveling, we develop the technology to build more sensitive telescopes/radioscopes.

How about using a different tech instead of telescopes and radio waves though?
I have no idea what but there's gotta be a quicker way ?

Laser shot back to earth in binary or morse code would be quicker no?

Nothing's quicker than the speed of light, bro, and both radio waves and lasers move at c.
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Jupiter from underneath. That's a big wow from me

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