No Coming Back: Meet Chrysalis, the 36-Mile Interstellar Ship Designed to Carry 1,000 Humans Beyond Earth… Forever
Imagine leaving Earth, not for a few months, but forever—traveling across the stars in a ship that is essentially a city in space. This is the vision behind Chrysalis , a massive generational spacecraft designed to carry 1,000 humans on a journey lasting roughly 250 years to a neighboring star system. Unlike conventional spacecraft, Chrysalis is not a temporary vessel. It is a self-sustaining habitat , a world within a ship, where generations of humans could live, work, and thrive far from Earth. Rethinking Space Travel For decades, human space travel has relied on small capsules or orbital stations that hold just a few astronauts for months at a time. While impressive, these missions reveal the limits of traditional space exploration. Traveling beyond the solar system is not just a matter of rockets and navigation. It requires reimagining life in space , from food production to social systems, for multiple generations. Engineers and scientists are now approaching interstellar travel...