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Ascent

We leave the earth and our galaxy, the Milky Way, far behind, toward distant constellations. But how do we get there?
One way is to use Interstellar ramjets.
In 1960, Robert W. Bussard proposed the Bussard ramjet, a fusion rocket in which a huge scoop would collect the diffuse hydrogen in interstellar space, "burn" it on the fly using a proton–proton chain reaction, and expel it out of the back. Later calculations with more accurate estimates suggest that the thrust generated would be less than the drag caused by any conceivable scoop design. Yet the idea is attractive because the fuel would be collected en route (commensurate with the concept of energy harvesting), so the craft could theoretically accelerate to near the speed of light.

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from Space, released April 11, 2016

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Doug Woods and Colin Powell UK

Doug Woods is well known to the iOS music making community for his iPad app demos on The Soundtestroom. It was one of these demos that inspired Colin Powell (aka A Multitude of One and Alter Ego UK) to join forces with Doug and create music together.

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