How fast is impulse power?

The impulse engines have a required acceleration of 10 kilometers per second per second, which is just over a thousand g's. Wow. It would take almost two hours and 1.6 times the distance from the Earth to the Sun!
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How fast is maximum impulse power?

Since a ship traveling at impulse velocities (slower than, but approaching, the speed of light) is still traveling in the normal space-time continuum, concerns of time dilation apply, and it is written in the ST:TNG Technical Manual that high relativistic speeds are avoided unless absolutely necessary; impulse power is ...
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Is an impulse engine possible?

Unfortunately, there is no way around this. That's why impulse engines are often limited in science fiction to about 25% of the speed of light where relativistic effects would be minimal. The other challenge for such engines is where they operate.
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How fast is warp speed?

In the sci-fi universe of "Star Trek," spaceships with warp drives can zoom past the normally impenetrable limit of light speed, or about 186,282 miles per second (299,792 kilometers per second) in a vacuum.
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Is impulse a power?

By contrast, ships are occasionally piloted at “impulse power” or “impulse speed,” often as a result of the warp drive being temporarily disabled or damaged or simply when urgency is not of utmost importance. Impulse power refers to the momentum produced by a starship's sublight impulse engines.
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Star Trek Contradictions : Impulse Speed and Warp Inside Solar System



Why is warp 10 Impossible?

Our solution was to redraw the warp curve so that the exponent of the warp factor increases gradually, then sharply as you approach Warp 10. At Warp 10, the exponent (and the speed) would be infinite, so you could never reach this value.
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How long would it take to travel 70000 light years at warp 9?

Voyager was about 70,000 light-years away from home, and crew would often use "75 years" as the time it would take to get back home at top speed. This means the Voyager series used the old method of Warp calculation. 70,000/9.9753 is roughly 71 years.
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Is NASA working on a warp drive?

Scientists Announces Space Warp Drive is Now Possible: NASA Might Apply it for Space Exploration.
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How fast is full impulse on the Enterprise D?

The Enterprise D has a mass of 4.5 million metric tons, and a maximum sustainable impulse speed of 0.92 c. The impulse engines have a required acceleration of 10 kilometers per second per second, which is just over a thousand g's. Wow.
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Is Reactionless drive possible?

Physicist: In a word: no. A reactionless drive is basically a closed box with the ability to just start moving, on its own, without touching or exuding anything.
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How fast is 1 quarter impulse?

One quarter impulse for the shuttle could be estimated at 1,852 kilometers per second. The Star Trek Voyager Technical Manual, page 13, has full impulse listed as ¼ of the speed of light, which is 167,000,000 mph or 74,770 km/s. One quarter impulse for Voyager would be 18,665 km/s.
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How fast is half impulse?

According to the Voyager technical manual, Half Impulse for Voyager is 83,500,000mph. That's about 1/8 of the speed of light. For the not-Americans out there, that's just shy of 135 million kph.
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How fast is sub light speed?

Sublight, also called subwarp, space-normal speed, or sub-warp speed, was a term that referred to anything below c, the speed of light, whose value is exactly 299,792,458 meters per second.
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How fast is the spore drive?

This spore drive seems to indicate that it is the fastest available ever. In Enterprise, the titular ship Enterprise NX-01 could go at a maximum warp speed of 5.06. In The Original Series, set after the Discovery timeline, USS Enterprise NCC-1701, could run at a maximum speed of warp 8.
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What is the fastest ship in Star Trek?

Constructed in the Beta Antares Shipyards and launched on Stardate 50749.5, the Prometheus is the first starship of its class, as well as the fastest and most innovative vessel in Starfleet.
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Will we ever achieve warp speed?

Warp drives are theoretically possible if still far-fetched technology. Two recent papers made headlines in March when researchers claimed to have overcome one of the many challenges that stand between the theory of warp drives and reality.
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How close are we to light speed?

We can never reach the speed of light. Or, more accurately, we can never reach the speed of light in a vacuum. That is, the ultimate cosmic speed limit, of 299,792,458 m/s is unattainable for massive particles, and simultaneously is the speed that all massless particles must travel at.
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Is it possible to go the speed of light?

Based on our current understanding of physics and the limits of the natural world, the answer, sadly, is no. According to Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity, summarized by the famous equation E=mc2, the speed of light (c) is something like a cosmic speed limit that cannot be surpassed.
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What speed is warp 8?

The crew of the Enterprise measures velocity in warp factors. Warp factor 8 equals the cube of 8 (8 times 8 times 8), or 512 times light speed. Even this velocity is too slow to allow starships to travel as quickly as they appear to on TV.
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How long would it take Voyager to travel one Lightyear?

A light-year is 9.5 trillion kilometers. By division, that means it's going to take Voyager 17,720 years to travel ONE light year.
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How long does it take to get to Vulcan from Earth?

The Real Vulcan:

This system is some 16 light-years from Earth, which is about 94 trillion miles (151 trillion km) away. Unfortunately, it would take us nearly 81,000 years to reach the *closest* star.
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How powerful is a phaser?

Phase cannon

Phase cannons have a variable yield, with the cannons on the Enterprise being rated for a maximum output of 500 gigajoules, equivalent to about 120 tons TNT. Phase cannons are generally more powerful than spatial torpedoes. They are the 22nd century precursor to phaser technology.
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What does NCC mean in Star Trek?

In plate #3 of the Original Franz Joseph Designs Star Trek Blueprints, NCC-1700 is clearly labeled as the "Naval Construction Contract Number" for the USS Constitution.
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