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Problem: Energy to Accelerate a Spaceship to Relativistic Speed:
Part 1: How much energy is required to accelerate a spaceship with a rest mass of 116 metric tons to a speed of 0.446c?
Part 2: Every day our Earth receives 1.55 x 1022 J energy from the Sun. If we were able to use 0.85 percent of this energy to accelerate spaceships, then how many missions would be possible in one year?
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