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Humans could reach new galaxy over four light-years away in just two decades

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Humans could reach a new galaxy over four light-years away in just two decades, a bombshell study has revealed.

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Alpha Centauri, humanity's closest neighbouring star system, is separated from Earth by tens of trillions of miles of empty space.Using current rocket technology, reaching this destination would require an almost incomprehensible journey lasting hundreds or potentially thousands of years.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say However, researchers may have identified a method to dramatically shorten this cosmic voyage.A team from Texas A&M University has published findings in the journal Newton outlining a promising new approach to spacecraft propulsion.Their technique employs lasers to propel and navigate objects remotely, requiring no physical contact whatsoever.

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