= Space travel under constant acceleration
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Space travel under constant acceleration refers to a hypothetical scenario in which a spacecraft continually accelerates at a steady rate, rather than relying on brief bursts of propulsion followed by coasting. This concept is often discussed in the context of long-duration spaceflight, such as missions to distant stars or other galaxies. \#\#\# Key Concepts: 1. **Constant Acceleration**: This means that the spacecraft’s propulsion system generates a uniform force, causing the spacecraft to accelerate at a constant rate.
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