In
Star Trek lore, the first Starship Enterprise will be built by the year
2245. But today, an engineer has proposed — and outlined in meticulous
detail – building a full-sized, ion-powered version of the Enterprise
complete with 1G of gravity on board, and says it could be done with
current technology, within 20 years. “We have the technological reach
to build the first generation of the spaceship known as the USS
Enterprise – so let’s do it,” writes the curator of the Build The Enterprise website, who goes by the name of BTE Dan.
This
“Gen1” Enterprise could get to Mars in ninety days, to the Moon in
three, and “could hop from planet to planet dropping off robotic probes
of all sorts en masse – rovers, special-built planes, and satellites.”
Complete with conceptual designs, ship specs, a funding schedule, and almost every other imaginable detail, the BTE website
was launched just this week and covers almost every aspect of how the
project could be done. This Enterprise would be built entirely in
space, have a rotating gravity section inside of the saucer, and be
similar in size with the same look as the USS Enterprise that we know
from Star Trek.
“It ends up that this ship configuration is quite
functional,” writes BTE Dan, even though his design moves a few parts
around for better performance with today’s technology. This version of
the Enterprise would be three things in one: a spaceship, a space
station, and a spaceport. A thousand people can be on board at once –
either as crew members or as adventurous visitors.
While the ship
will not travel at warp speed, with an ion propulsion engine powered by a
1.5GW nuclear reactor, it can travel at a constant acceleration so that
the ship can easily get to key points of interest in our solar system.
Three additional nuclear reactors would create all of the electricity
needed for operation of the ship.