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"A Space Monster: This Ship Can Carry 2,400 Passengers" Topic
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Tango01  | 26 Aug 2025 10:42 p.m. PST |
… on an Unimaginable Journey "On August 22, 2025, the world of space exploration was shaken by the announcement of Project Chrysalis, a groundbreaking spacecraft designed to transport 2,400 passengers on a journey of 40,000 trillion kilometers to Proxima Centauri b, a potentially habitable exoplanet. This ambitious mission, set to last 400 years, represents a quantum leap in humanity's pursuit of interstellar travel and raises profound questions about the future of humankind beyond our solar system.
Project Chrysalis is not just about technological innovation; it redefines the concept of a generational voyage. The spacecraft's design is unlike anything ever seen before, with concentric layers that resemble Russian dolls. This ingenious structure allows the integration of essential elements for long-term survival, such as food-producing farms, tropical and boreal forests for ecological balance, and livestock to ensure a steady protein source. The living quarters and communal spaces have been carefully designed to foster interaction and create a strong sense of community among the passengers, making it more than just a means of transportation, but a self-sustaining society in space…"
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ScottWashburn  | 07 Sep 2025 6:54 a.m. PST |
I love 'news' stories like this where someone proposed an extravagant project for which neither the technology nor the funding exists and acts like it's something they really expect to do in the near future. |
Tango01  | 16 Sep 2025 10:45 p.m. PST |
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