The distance between Sol and Mira is approximately 100 light years. Traveling simply at the speed of light it would take one hundred years to reach Mira (it would be 28 years for the crew because of time dilation ). This 100 light year journey from Sol to Mira is made in ten hyperspace jumps. At twenty-four hours per jump it equals two-hundred-forty hours to make the journey.
Speed is equal to Distance divided by Time.
D/T = S
100 (light years) / 240 (hours) = S
100(9.46 trillion) / 240 (hours) = S
946,000,000,000 (kilometers) / 240 (hours) = S
3,941,666,666.7 (km/h) = S
Then I must divide that number by ten, because there were ten jumps to reach Mira ...
394166666.7 (km/h) equals the speed necessary to make one hyperspace jump on the journey to Mira from Sol.
That would be the science of a hyperspace journey to Mira. Now, from Sol to Alpha Centauri is a journey of (approximately) four-point-three light years. That journey is one hyperspace jump away, totalling twenty-four hours as the total time during the jump.
D / T = S
40,678,000,000 (km) / 24 (hours)
169,496,666.77 (km/h) = S = Speed of one hyperspace jump from the Alpha Centauri star system to the Sol system in only 24 hours.
The speed that the hyperdrive sends ships out at must differ, because both speeds differ, for one hyperspace jumps. These were both tested with an Arada starship in Escape Velocity : Override.
Feel free to check my math...
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