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Logan Daniel
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To find a parallel universe. To find out how other worlds/species have evolved to their environment.
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Discover other life forms that have evolved differently and that we could learn from them.
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The other explorations gave us the technology to be able to propel us into space and guide our way through space.
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This exploration might help understand if the universe is done expanding or if the universe never ends or other life forms might be out there.
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At first, I would send robots to find life on unknown planets. If there was life I would like to send humans to benefit from their knowledge.
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To leave this universe to find other life. Explore a parallel universe. Find out if this universe ends.
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We chose to fly-by because we are not sure if anything exists of if it is possible and a fly-by is the least risky.
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Long distance camera, $3 million, if we found a planet we would want to take a picture of the whole planet. Stereo camera, $3 million, takes 3D images which we should take if we found a planet. Basic radar, $1 million, to take radar images of the surface. Advanced radar, $1.5 million, to know if the planets atmosphere is good to land or not.
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Destination, $1,000,000,000. Fly-by, $0, risk factor-1. 30 yrs, $30,000,000, risk factor 6. Long-distance camera, $3,000,000. Stereo camera, $3,000,000. Basic radar, $1,000,000. Advanced radar, $2,500,000. TOTAL COST- $1,039,500,000.
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If we could travel at light speed to another universe, would a human body be able to handle the pressure? What would you have to do to set up probes to rely the satellite signal or could a satellite teach that far? If there was a black hole or planet that had on immense gravitational pull, how would we get away from them? Would any planet have a good landable condition in case something goes wrong with our space craft?
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