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I say if things all go perfectly we could be sending STL colony ships out in under 70 years, and probes in under 50.
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Edited by Winters Darkseid: 9/23/2013 4:26:19 AMNo way we're doing it for another couple hundred years. Definitely. The Oort cloud is the biggest problem. Thing is -blam!-ing huge.
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Once we excavate those Prothean ruins on Mars.
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Somewhere between 100 years and 1 quintillion (the last option). Hopefully, it won't take us more than 2,000 years to leave the Oort Cloud at our current rate of technological advancement.
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I will be jumping up and down on my couch if I live to see that day.
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Wishful thinking people will tell you eventually. Realist with common sense will say never.
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Just have to find mass effect relay
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Voyager 1 entered interstellar space in the August of 2012.
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Until we can replicate 0-gravity it wouldn't be safe. The passengers would face major deformities due to the lack of gravity and most likely die.
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In our lifetime. I don't even have a doubt.
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Edited by Yuu: 9/18/2013 12:13:09 AMWe will need to spawn more overlords before getting to that plan.
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Already happened. Silly Russians :|
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In about... 2-3 hours from now.
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Technically, we just did a couple of weeks ago.
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The Voyager spacecraft left our solar system this summer.
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We as in sending a human there? A good long time. [url=http://www.nbcnews.com/science/where-does-solar-system-end-voyager-isnt-officially-there-yet-8C11142403]Voyager will take at least another 30,000 years[/url].
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Hopefully before V'Ger comes back.
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Humans have already been out of the Solar System. Aliens brahmin.
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Never. There's no point to it, will cost too much, could effect human health being in space for too long etc.
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Be a long time till a human gets outside of the solar system, I don't think we will though, too much money to go ahead, plus human health at risk.
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I doubt we ever will. Too much to explore in our own, too many technical limitations, etc.
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Never
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Guys just edited the post. Sorry I meant how long until a human leaves our solar system. But I didn't know that this voyager went out in august of 2012, that's pretty awesome.
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From what i understand, we made it past the heliosphere already with a satellite. I could be incorrect with that term, but thats outside our solar system.