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by GuB-42
893 days ago
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It is big but not that insane. Think about it: these probes are accelerated with a 100GW laser, they are not getting more energy. So cut the middleman and shoot that 100GW laser at the planet directly. On Earth, we get about 1kW/m2 from the sun. So 100GW is what we get from a 100km2 patch of land. So, all the energy from the system is enough to turn night into day for an area the size of a medium sized city. Of course, it is not a continuous beam, so it would be more like an explosion. It would be nuke-sized if it wasn't for losses, but obviously, there would be losses. But the thing is, we are not destroying planets with the energies we get from a 100GW laser. Edit: Also, at these speeds, the probe is a bunch of high energy particles causing nuclear reactions along their way, things like chemical bonds don't make much sense. There is an XKCD What-If about relativistic object hitting earth. Not the same scale, but it may give some idea of the physics involved. https://what-if.xkcd.com/20/ |
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