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    A solar sail with positively charged wires might be able to repel positive ions in the solar wind and thus propel itself through space (Courtesy of Pekka Janhunen)



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  • tappakeggaday1

    most energy is lost when accelerating aka fuel.I still hold out for a saucer shape combined with solar sail but feel like slow take off would be better to save fuels for space using like a giant inner tube filled with helium with a control valve on it. if the inner tube expanded to a degree the farther away from earth then the release valve could be opened and then a booster could then be fired in burst for orbit
    Wednesday 04 May 2011 22:52:17
  • r0ck3tsm0k3

    @HRage No actually it is much harder in space because of the mass of reactors. However, you are right in one way; we do not need to generate net power in space, just to shoot matter out of the back at high speeds. But the weight problem is still a huge one. Our fusion on earth tends to use things like football field sized lasers, or tokamacs as discussed above, and those do not seem ready for space. But I agree that fusion is one of the best propulsion choices out there. Some day.
    Wednesday 20 October 2010 07:55:26
  • thaoval123

    @HRage yes, all we need is to get a tokamac (giant doughnut shaped reactor) up there.. they dont weigh much at all..
    Thursday 10 June 2010 12:16:35
  • HRage

    Fusion power is the way to go. Once sustained fusion is possible by containing the plasma by electric fields, leaving a small gap for this plasma to escape would be an awesome and efficient means of propulsion. Should nuclear fusion become viable for terrestrial power generation, we're pretty much there in terms of space propulsion.
    Friday 14 May 2010 15:11:19
  • strilight

    1.21 gigawatts!
    Monday 01 March 2010 15:46:00
  • erdgv

    Agreed ! If all else fails throw another terawatt at it.... Ha Ha..
    Wednesday 29 July 2009 19:53:35
  • ActiveStorage

    haha would take a while )
    Sunday 26 July 2009 01:10:09
  • ActiveStorage

    soviets and us scientists already did the math. the project was too complicated. but yeah the idea is good for autonomous drones with no human beings on board.. i guess
    Sunday 26 July 2009 01:08:47
  • JheakrynaKyAlur

    using gravity? ;(
    Tuesday 14 July 2009 11:57:50
  • theinsane102

    Actually a Solar sail would out perform a nuclear rocket, by a factor of 100. Nothing can compete with solar sails of any kind. A dusty plasma sail would get you to Pluto in 5 months.
    Wednesday 08 July 2009 03:12:43
  • NobodyLoryo

    That would be to dangerous, cause you would have to use a lot of bombs for the entire destination. And the momentum would be really short and it might destroy the entire ship just at launch.
    Friday 12 June 2009 01:15:57
  • kaizer310

    space travel would be much easier and faster if we used a nuclear bomb in space as propulsion... do the math
    Wednesday 22 April 2009 15:10:54
  • ActiveStorage

    or how does it fly towards the sun lol
    Saturday 21 March 2009 23:06:05
  • piepes

    Agreed! Way more gigawatts required!
    Tuesday 03 February 2009 10:49:09
  • OriMedian

    very interesting...
    Friday 09 January 2009 11:28:58
  • weedpills4201

    right on friend.....
    Wednesday 26 November 2008 14:20:01
  • Drbigballs

    how does it stop?
    Friday 18 July 2008 08:44:07
  • anthonyfoxtrott

    full power to the freaking electro gun! who needs sound? this is kickass
    Tuesday 13 May 2008 06:58:20
  • Orion16x

    it needs more jigawatts!
    Wednesday 07 May 2008 13:42:21
  • VibrateHigh

    wonderful. thank you.
    Friday 02 May 2008 22:51:12
  • ikekll

    Vibrate high, I finally found the video Edgar Mitchell speaking about space debris watch?v=iRyp7yw3PNY
    Friday 02 May 2008 20:49:14
  • dewey32167

    FULL POWER TO THE ELECTRON GUN!!! lolz
    Friday 02 May 2008 00:19:13
  • CaptainSlug

    That's what feeds the positive charge of the wires.
    Wednesday 30 April 2008 14:14:11
  • Ichinin

    So what is the electron gun supposed to do, make it look cool?
    Wednesday 30 April 2008 03:56:32
  • DJBrokenHigh

    This is sooo cool! :)
    Tuesday 29 April 2008 23:39:06
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