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Old December 27th 05, 08:37 PM posted to uk.sci.astronomy
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Default interstellar travel

not exactly related to everyday observing i know, but bearing in mind how
man has gone faster in the last couple of hundred years or so... does anyone
think a major discovery will appear in the next couple of hundred years that
will enable us to travel much faster,making interplanetary travel or even
interstellar much faster..or are any future gains going to be much more hard
won in the centuries to come?
i have had a few 'stella's' as i type this!


 




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