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Discover Magazine on MSNAt 36 Miles Long, This Conceptual Spaceship Could Carry 2,400 People Into Interstellar Space
Take a tour of Chrysalis, a massive, cylindrical spacecraft designed for the Project Hyperion Design Competition.
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Interesting Engineering on MSN36-mile-long cigar-shaped starship could take humans on first interstellar trip
The sci-fi-like project won the top prize in the Project Hyperion Design Competition, a contest for designing hypothetical ...
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Futurism on MSNScientists Design Huge Spacecraft That Could Carry 2,400 Colonists to Alpha Centauri
A team of engineers has come up with designs of a 36-mile spacecraft, dubbed Chrysalis, designed to carry 2,400 passengers to ...
A team of engineers has unveiled an ambitious design for a massive 58 km long spacecraft named Chrysalis, capable of carrying ...
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IFLScience on MSNMeet Chrysalis, The Generational Ship Designed To Take Humans On A 400-Year Trip To Alpha Centauri
For beings of our size and lifespans, space is pretty big. So big, in fact, that to make it to our nearest star system you ...
Engineers have conceptualized Chrysalis, a rotating spacecraft designed for interstellar travel to Alpha Centauri. This ...
On November 1st, 2024, Project Hyperion – an international, interdisciplinary team of architects, engineers, anthropologists, ...
Project Hyperion competition winners dreamed up Chrysalis, a starship and space habitat that could make it to the planet ...
Four centuries from launch, a vast spacecraft could deliver thousands of people to a world orbiting the nearest star. The ...
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Live Science on MSNWould you board a spacecraft that takes 400 years to reach Alpha Centauri?
Travelling to our nearest star system is the ultimate one-way trip — but could you live your life among the stars? Let us ...
Engineers have unveiled plans for Chrysalis, a massive 36-mile spacecraft designed to transport up to 2,400 passengers on a journey to Alpha Centauri, the nearest star system to our own.The ...
Have you ever heard of Alpha Centauri? It's the star system closest to our own, and engineers now think they could make a ...
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