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Sorry, But Lasers Aren't Taking You To Mars Anytime Soon

An anonymous reader writes: It's long been a dream of humanity to travel interplanetary distances at great speeds, or to make it to another star system within a human lifetime. Until recently, technologies to get us there — antimatter propulsion, wormholes or warp drive — have all been composed of physically unrealistic solutions. But recent developments in laser technology make directed energy propulsion a feasible solution. By building a giant laser array in space and developing a new type of solar sail that reflects the laser light with incredible efficiency, a laser sail, this propulsion system is scalable to arbitrarily large powers. There are many technical obstacles to be overcome, and so it's unlikely we'll see the fruit of this anytime in the next few decades (despite the promises of some), but this may well be the technology that takes us to the stars in the coming centuries.

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  1. Re:But... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    Slowing down isn't the problem. Slowing down and staying in one piece is the tricky bit. Just ask the Mars Climate Orbiter team.

  2. Re:But... by Applehu+Akbar · · Score: 4, Funny

    "...how would you slow down when you get there? "

    Radio ahead to make a deal with the locals to build a similar laser for when you arrive.