2 888 154 libros electrónicos en 110 idiomas
¿No le conviene? No hay problema. Puedes devolver los artículos hasta 30 días
No se equivocará con un vale de regalo. El destinatario puede elegir cualquier producto de nuestra oferta.
This book is a Weekend Pocketbook on Everything You Should Know About Interstellar Travel, the dream of sending machines, and one day people, beyond our Solar System to the stars. Written in everyday language, we explore why the journey is so difficult, why it still matters, and what it would take for humanity to cross the cosmic ocean.What does it really mean to travel to another star? We begin with the staggering scale of space: Alpha Centauri is more than four light-years away, and even Voyager 1 would take tens of thousands of years to get there. Yet the discovery of thousands of exoplanets, including worlds near nearby stars, keeps the dream alive. Could one of them have oceans, clouds, or life? We explore the hard physics of starflight: distance, time, energy, and the brutal limits of the rocket equation. We ask whether the first travelers should be robots, humans, generation ships, embryos, or something stranger. From Breakthrough Starshot to the One Hundred Year Starship project, we follow the ideas that could turn interstellar travel from fantasy into a long-term engineering goal.We then discuss the engines that might carry us there. Chemical rockets are not enough, so we explore nuclear thermal propulsion, nuclear electric propulsion, fusion rockets, antimatter engines, solar sails, laser-driven sails, and magnetic braking. Each method offers a different bargain between speed, mass, risk, and imagination.We explore shielding, closed-loop life support, artificial gravity, radiation protection, autonomous repair, artificial intelligence (AI), interstellar navigation, and the ethics of one-way missions or generation ships. If humanity ever becomes a species of multiple stars, what kind of civilization will we become?
¡Hola! Soy Libroamiko, tu asesor de libros.
¿Cómo puedo ayudarte?