PDF book here
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Chapters
Physical Challenges - section 1
0:00 01 Introduction to Challenges of Interstellar Travel
4:49 02 Physical challenges section intro & Distance challenges
11:34 03 Radiation, gravity, and temperatures
18:16 04 Vacuum of space, collisions, and the unknown
Technical Challenges - section 2
24:03 05 Technical challenges intro & Propulsion shortcomings
31:21 06 Payload and advanced systems shortcomings
39:21 07 Antiradiation and gravity systems shortcomings
51:25 08 Orbiting megastructures and anticollision systems shortcomings
1:02:40 09 Giga-power, automation, and space medicine shortcomings
The Human Factor - section 3
1:17:03 10 Water and food systems shortcomings
2:23:09 11 The Human Factor and future possibilities
Challenges of interstellar travel book summary
Interstellar travel, although often presented as desired and even necessary, presents us with enormous challenges. Currently, we struggle to come up with acceptable rationales to begin to plan for it. Not only that, but the task is of gargantuan difficulty. Interstellar travel is limited by several major factors, including physical and technical, and the human factor. The physical challenges include the vast distances among stars, and the time that separate suns are just incomprehensible. Other physical factors include the interstellar medium, which is hazardous with radiation and celestial objects. And, the lack of gravity is one bonus challenge that we can overcome, not after massive investments. The technical challenges are many. We lack the overall state of technology to undertake an interstellar mission. We have not the rocket power, the payload to LEO capacity, the energy and material resources, nor the infrastructure required to even begin an interstellar program. And, we lack the word industrial, scientific, and political cooperation to gather the needed resources for this largest of projects. Lastly, the human factor puts the final nail in the coffin of interstellar flight. Introducing many problematic situations with our needs as humans. The nagging problems of space radiation, low gravity, isolation, distance from earth, and hostile environments; all bring hurdles to any interstellar mission. In fact, the human factor is the largest hurdle to such mission. However, I do believe that someday we will fly across the stars, but not in the way that many envision. I believe it will happen in an unexpected but “sure-fire” manner. This short book describes the challenges and possibilities with interstellar human travel. Enjoy.
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