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VASMIR Space Engine
I initially thought this was hooey, but the bit about the engines being tested on the ISS was interesting.
Fantastic VASIMR Starship Engine Will Take Astronauts to Mars in Only 39 Days : Tech : Yibada Is it hooey? The VASIMR Hoax - The Mars Society Is it real? The Space Review: VASIMR: hope or hype for Mars exploration? Is it just an electrically power retro-thruster that needs big solar panels to deliver small thrust? The Revolutionary Rocket That Could Shuttle Humans to Mars | DiscoverMagazine.com |
I have been following it for a while. Nothing hoax-y about it. Think of it as an ion-thruster on steroids, with RF added. But it needs a lot of power. Last time I checked it they worked on 100kW design, kinda north of what solar-panel could supply. But much bigger thrust and good ISP too. (100kW is nothing a small reactor couldn't fix though...)
The Mars Society article does sound fishy though. " couple of astronauts received 50REM dose (1% chance of cancer), and they didn't get cancer, so we don't need VASIMR and fast transit to MArs" is just one of interesting "proofs". |
I've met Franklin Chang-Diaz both he and Ad Astra (his company that makes the VASMIR) are the real deal. Strong political forces from folks that make traditional propulsion...
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I would like to also see a conventional design. Maybe as a "test", use an unmanned unit with a "backup" convention propulsion system good for a return only and put it in orbit around Mars first. This gives us a way home. Long term, these ion propulsion drives are the only way to go. Hopefully with multiple "engine" capability, since crap breaks. |
I have not read much about the realties of a manned Mars mission. How long it would take, what the technology would be, how long they could stay on Mars, how they would get back, etc. Anyone have a link or two for reading?
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These People Want to Go to Mars (and Never Come Back) | Mars One |
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Human mission to Mars - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia List of manned Mars mission plans in the 20th century - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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Franklin Chang-Diaz was on one of the space exploration shows (may have been The Universe) talking about the future of space propulsion. The show made it seem like this form of engine was right around the corner.
As far as current trips to Mars, I remember this from a few years ago: Inspiration Mars 2018 Alignment with Mars for optimal window for arrival and return. Shielding for craft of today::eek: Mars mission couple have to coat spacecraft walls with their own POO to protect from cosmic rays | Daily Mail Online Shielding for craft of the future: Scientists Designing “Ion Shield” To Protect Astronauts From Solar Wind |
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