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June 12, 2014

Gorgeous warp ship design delights the internet

Artist’s impression of the IXS Enterprise, a warp ship. Credit: Mark Rademaker
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Artist’s impression of the IXS Enterprise, a warp ship. Credit: Mark Rademaker

"Let me take you on a little trip … we're gonna travel faster than light," the Kinks sang 42 years ago. Well, maybe this was the warp ship they were dreaming of.

Howard White (who we can confirm was a NASA employee as late as 2013) has a vision for a warp-drive ship that he's been working on for a few years. White, whose biography describes him as the advanced propulsion theme lead for NASA's engineering directorate, recently released his new vision of the spaceship in collaboration with artist Mark Rademaker. The result is gorgeous. More pictures below the jump.

As for how realistic his concept is, as non-physicists it's tough for us to evaluate. Essentially, White is proposing some modifications to this concept by Miguel Alcubierre, which would create a zone of warped space time in front of and behind the spaceship to get it to move quickly. But White has been making the professional and media circuit in recent years touting his theories, and they are getting attention.

Artist’s impression of the IXS Enterprise, a conceptual warp ship. Credit: Mark Rademaker
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Artist’s impression of the IXS Enterprise, a conceptual warp ship. Credit: Mark Rademaker

For more information on White's theories, check out on NASA's Technical Reports Server and this , where he was interviewed and explained his thinking back then. Also view the video below the pictures.

Artist’s impression of the IXS Enterprise, a conceptual warp drive ship. Credit: Mark Rademaker
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Artist’s impression of the IXS Enterprise, a conceptual warp drive ship. Credit: Mark Rademaker


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