Robotics, Electronics, Mechanics
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Friday, October 15, 2004

New propulsion concept could make 90-day Mars round trip possible.

Under the mag-beam concept, a space-based station would generate a stream of magnetized ions that would interact with a magnetic sail on a spacecraft and propel it through the solar system at high speeds that increase with the size of the plasma beam. Winglee estimates that a control nozzle 32 meters wide would generate a plasma beam capable of propelling a spacecraft at 11.7 kilometers per second. That translates to more than 26,000 miles an hour or more than 625,000 miles a day.

But to make such high speeds practical, another plasma unit must be stationed on a platform at the other end of the trip to apply brakes to the spacecraft.

Hmm. It seems to me the failure of one of these "braking" stations could lead to an in flight space tragedy ala David Bowie's "Major Tom".
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