
Our contribution offers considerations on topics such as space resupply stations, wireless power transmission to spaceships (while at high velocity, using tracking/tethering with lasers), as well as harvesting drones. Our paper provides a systematic evaluation of power systems in terms of their power generation capacity, size, risks and availability led to the finding that no current one single power system can be relied upon for interstellar travel. The project was presented during the 68th International Astronautical Federation Congress, which took place in Guadalajara, Mexico in 2016. This paper represents a joint effort of various scholars, independent scientists and a student operating through the Interstellar Travel MeetUp group, based in Washington, D.C. This has been depicted by NASA as shown in the image below. This would allow our spaceship to be transported in excess of the speed of light.
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In this particular model of space-time, there are features that are reminiscent of the fictional "warp drive" or "hyperspace" from Star Trek, Star Wars and other popular sci-fi films and TV series. On paper, it is a solution of the Einstein equations, specifically how space, time and energy interact. "Drive" is simply a word that represents a means of propulsion, but one that does not use chemical propellants. In physics, it is what is known as the Alcubierre Warp Drive. Therefore, the rules of space-time and general relativity are not violated as would normally be understood. As the spacecraft moves along, the contraction balances with the expansion of space-time. Inside the bubble, the spacecraft and its passengers experience an undisturbed, zero gravity environment and are not affected by a time dilation.

Flat space-time is shown as the flat, gray area. Analogously, the red region might be considered as a warp "hill" and the blue region a warp "well." The spacecraft would then ride the "wave" toward its destination.

Positive values (red) of the bubble represent the expanded part of space-time and the negative values (blue) represent that portion of space-time that is contracted. In the illustration above we see a ring-shaped spacecraft moving forward (toward the right) inside the space warp bubble. The spacecraft would not move within this bubble, but instead be carried along as the region itself moves due the effect created by a spacecraft's "engine" or "drive." One might think of the space warp bubble as a surfboarder riding a (very exotic) ocean wave. The spacecraft would then ride this wave inside a region of flat space, known as a warp bubble. In 1994 the Mexican physicist Professor Miguel Alcubierre1, National University of Mexico, proposed a theory of physics for a method for changing spacetime by creating a wave that would cause the fabric of space-time ahead of a spacecraft to contract and the space-time behind it to expand.
