Proxima Centauri, the closest star to Earth after the Sun, is located 4.24 light-years away (over 40 trillion kilometers), making it currently unreachable with existing spacecraft like Voyager 1, which would take approximately 75,000 years; however, emerging technologies such as laser-powered light sails, fusion rockets, antimatter engines, and the Breakthrough Starshot project aim to potentially reach this star within 20 years, representing humanity's ongoing quest to explore beyond our solar system.
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Somewhere beyond the night sky…the nearest star is waiting. 🌌✨ #palebluedotfacts #proximacentauribAñadido:
What's the closest [music] star to Earth after the Sun? It's Proxima Centauri, just 4.24 light years away. Sounds [music] close, but it's actually over 40 trillion kilometers from Earth.
If we launch today using one of our fastest [music] spacecraft, like Voyager 1, the journey would take around 75,000 years.
What if humanity had a base on Mars instead? Surprisingly, it barely helps.
Mars is only slightly [music] closer on a cosmic scale, saving maybe a few months at most. So, how could we ever get there?
Scientists are exploring [music] futuristic ideas like laser-powered light sails, fusion rockets, antimatter engines, and even warp drives.
One project [music] called Breakthrough Starshot hopes tiny spacecraft could reach Proxima Centauri in just 20 years.
Right now, another star is still beyond our reach, [music] but maybe not forever.
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