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An Experimental Rocket with Solar Wings and Nuclear Fusion Could Reach Sedna in Just Seven Years.

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Sedna, an icy and distant dwarf planet, approaches its closest point to the Sun in 2076. Although it will remain about 11 billion kilometers away, a group of Italian scientists has proposed a plan to get there in just seven years, using two concepts of space propulsion that until recently seemed like science fiction. Sedna, a scientific opportunity that cannot be missed Discovered in 2003, Sedna is one of the most distant objects in the solar sy…
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Sedna, an icy and distant dwarf planet, approaches its closest point to the Sun in 2076. Although it will remain about 11 billion kilometers away, a group of Italian scientists has proposed a plan to get there in just seven years, using two concepts of space propulsion that until recently seemed like science fiction. Sedna, a scientific opportunity that cannot be missed Discovered in 2003, Sedna is one of the most distant objects in the solar sy…

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WWWhat's new broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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