NASA & SpaceX JUST REVEALED The New Light Speed Engine!

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Imagine being able to travel to #planets in our solarsystem in minutes rather than months. That is theoretically possible with NASA's new light-speed engine. Going at light speed is the quickest that anything can go, and if we want to explore deep space, we need to be able to travel at such rates.

The planet Earth will not be livable permanently, and if the human race wants to survive, we will have to pack our possessions and move to another world. It appears simple until you consider the expanse of space and the size of the universe.
If we do not have enough speed, arriving at our final destination will take an eternity.
A NASA engineer may have discovered the solution: the new space engine.

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