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lunakat6 t1_j2x9oul wrote
Reply to comment by pepinyourstep29 in Ask Anything Wednesday - Physics, Astronomy, Earth and Planetary Science by AutoModerator
Yea but I’m dead. Time doesn’t matter to me, at all. What I more mean to ask is like would it be impossible to get past the asteroid belt or Jupiter’s gravity or some obstacle I don’t know about.
pepinyourstep29 t1_j2xbncw wrote
No, those are all obstacles we've already overcome with space probes. Biggest obstacle is just time.
Also I didn't realize your question was about sending a dead body out of the solar system lol
We've sent probes outside of the solar system already. Wouldn't be hard to send an inert coffin the same way.
lunakat6 t1_j2xcpzb wrote
Cool. Thanks. So just shot me off into the unknown when my time comes.
headlessplatter t1_j2xjr94 wrote
According to NASA (https://voyager.jpl.nasa.gov/frequently-asked-questions/fact-sheet/), the cost to sent Voyager 1 and 2 out of our Solar System was about $865M--an amount I could not afford, but still comfortably within the reach of certain individuals.
mfb- t1_j2xueou wrote
An expendable Falcon Heavy can do that on a direct route (no course corrections needed) for $150 million or so.
A partially reusable Falcon Heavy or even smaller rockets can do it with fly-by maneuvers, but then you need course corrections on the way to aim more precisely, which means you need some sort of active spacecraft. The launch gets cheaper but the spacecraft will cost something.
lunakat6 t1_j2xvo8d wrote
I think I only really need a lift on a shuttle. No need to waste earths resources/money on a probe or anything. Just open the doors and chuck me out. Or shoot me out like a torpedo.
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