NASA
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NASA to Use Chip-Sized Ships 100x Faster Than Usual Spacecraft
Size does count, and the smaller, the better -- at least for space. NASA and the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) are planning to develop a small spacecraft made from a single silicon chip that can zip through interstellar speeds in a breath.
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