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2 22 www.scifi-art.comwww.scifi-art.com -ejl@scifi-art.org Interstellar Travel Why you can’t get there from here (easily).

3 22 Goals What is the average distance between stars? How long will interstellar travel take? What is Time Dilation?

4 22 Average Distances Depends on where. –Spiral arms – 2 pc (7 LY) –Bulge – 0.3 pc (1 LY) –Globular cluster – 0.03 pc (1 Light Month!) M10 – copyright Credner and Kohle

5 22 How Fast? Voyager 1 (launched 1977) –Fastest made by humanity. –V = 62,000 km/hr (37,000 mph) Current location: –87.5 AU (Pluto = 40 AU) –12 Light Hours Compare model solar system in class to Voyager’s “model speed.” 0.04 miles per year = 0.3 inches per hour!

6 22 How Long? Time = (distance between stars)/velocity For Voyager 1 in: –Spiral arms = 110,000 years –Bulge = 17,000 yrs –Globular cluster = 1700 yrs M10 – copyright Credner and Kohle

7 22 Special Relativity Einstein (1905): –Speed of light is a constant. –Impossible to distinguish moving and non-moving frames of reference. Results: –Moving clocks run slow. –Moving meter sticks get short. Our ticket to the stars!

8 22 Concept Test We have tested special relativity: a.Through thought experiments with light beams on rockets traveling close to the speed of light. b.Through airplanes and satellites traveling close to the speed of light. c.We haven't tested special relativity. d.None of the above.

9 22 Concept Test A friend is on a rocket to Vega traveling at constant velocity close to the speed of light. As the rocket passes the Earth you look through your telescope and see the giant clock on the side of the rocket. The clock is: a.Running slow. b.Stopped. c.Running fast. d.Running the same speed as yours.

10 22 Concept Test You are on a rocket to Vega traveling at a constant velocity close to the speed of light. As you pass the Earth you look through your telescope at folks on Earth and see their clocks: a.Running slow. b.Stopped. c.Running Fast. d.Running at the same speed as yours.

11 22 Special Relativity 2 Main Postulates: 1. The speed of light is always c. Thou shalt not add your speed to the speed of light!

12 22 Special Relativity 2. Moving and non- accelerating reference frames are indistinguishable from one another. If it happens at rest, it must happen in (constant) motion. Are you moving, or are you at rest right now? At restConstant velocity

13 22 Time Dilation Tick! Tock! Tick! Tock! Compare

14 22 Moving clocks run slow Since: Compare S

15 22 How slow? Travel to Vega: Distance = 25 LY (7.5 pc) Time = Distance / velocity velocity = 0.999c Time Rest = 25 years Time Moving = 25 years x 0.04 = 1year! Copyright Lynette Cook, used with permission

16 22 How slow? Travel to Milky Way’s supermassive black hole: Distance = 28,000 LY (8.5 kpc) Time = Distance / velocity velocity = 0.999999c Time Rest = 28 thousand years Time Moving = 28 thousand years x 0.0014 = 40 yrs!

17 22 Twin Paradox Twins. One goes to Vega. One stays home. What happens? What does each see? How can one age, and the other not?


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