LSI is a 501c3 nonprofit organization, for more information, visit us at LSI is pleased to present the short inspirational-educational film titled “Go Incredibly Fast”. The purpose of this short film is to identify the perennial time-distance problem of human space exploration beyond Mars and to identify a few propulsion approaches we might utilize to send humans to all the worlds in our solar system and reach out across the vast distances between stars. The spacecraft architectures highlighted in the film are nuclear electric propulsion (known physics, known engineering), fusion propulsion (known physics, unknown engineering), and finally space warps (unknown physics, unknown engineering). This film is targeted for a broad audience with the purpose of triggering interest to dig deeper and learn more - there really is much more to know and learn. There are other approaches that might be utilized to great effect as well such as solar sails, beamed energy propulsion, anti-matter propulsion to name but a few - the film is just the tip of the iceberg! We hope you enjoy the film, and if it leaves you inspired to learn more, take action…enabling bold exploration of our outer solar system and the stars is an all-hands-on-deck challenge. Godspeed! The LSI Team GO INCREDIBLY FAST - CREDITS Directed by Erik Wernquist Written by Erik Wernquist & Harold “Sonny” White Narrated by Harold “Sonny” White Music by Cristian Sandquist Visuals compositing by Erik Wernquist & Andreas Wicklund Titles and Graphics by Erik Wernquist & Mikael Hall IXS Enterprise Starship design by Mark Rademaker & Harold “Sonny” White IXS Enterprise Starship model by Mark Rademaker Other Starship and Spacecraft designs by Erik Wernquist Other Starship and Spacecraft models by Erik Wernquist & Svante Segelsson Narration and Sound Recording by Fro Cespedes
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