December 22, 2024 12:24 PM

Travellers Can Expect To Travel From London To Sydney In Just Two Hours Time

Now, travellers would be amazed at how easy it would be to travel from one city to one another without the usual hassle of long hours of travelling time. In fact, the good news is that travellers can now travel from London to Sydney in just two hours.

Because of the sophistication of technology this time and age, when travellers travel from London to Sydney, they would be able to take their breakfast in London and land in Sydney just so they can have a mid-morning brunch break. This new age development in travel is all due to the up and coming hypersonic travel, as reported by Travel and Leisure.

The hypersonic travel mode is allegedly predicted to be coming about in 2018. The hypersonic travel is said to be going to exist thanks to the aid of a brand new project originating from Australian dessert.

Alex Zelinsky, Australia's chief scientist, shared his insight on the new unique and useful technology that would surely revolutionize the way travelling is done by most people. Zelinsky said:

"It is a game-changing technology... and could revolutionize global air travel, providing cost-effective access to space."

NASA is also allegedly looking through the development of a "low boom" passenger plane which would allow passengers to travellers to take trips in high speeds, in the absence of the noise in the background. The shorter travel time brought about by the hypersonic travel system enables travellers to do more and maximize their time while in the process of travelling. Hence, travellers are able to do things more even while on the go, catching and on board their flights.

Scientists use a rocket for experiment referred to as HIFiRE 5B in testing the future effectiveness of the hypersonic travel, as reported by Independent.co.uk. This rocket was able to accomplish a speed of 9,200km per hour, 278km in distance compared to the earth's location.

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