I mean potentially? It doesn’t really fit into the current paradigm of rocketry, strapping bigass boosters to a tube, and even if they did have all that electricity what would it be used to power? I think it could be a step towards making the moon and Mars more convinient to reach but a fusion reactor alone won’t get anywhere.
It’s 100% a step along the way, but the relationship between emf and gravity has to become more defined before we get Star Trek irl.
nuclear lightbulb engines are sexy. and i love seeing radiators on spacecraft in movies... it's so rare but awesome when you do (i think the Martian and maybe Avatar had spacecraft with radiators visible?)
This is what would power space ships, right?
I mean potentially? It doesn’t really fit into the current paradigm of rocketry, strapping bigass boosters to a tube, and even if they did have all that electricity what would it be used to power? I think it could be a step towards making the moon and Mars more convinient to reach but a fusion reactor alone won’t get anywhere.
It’s 100% a step along the way, but the relationship between emf and gravity has to become more defined before we get Star Trek irl.
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nuclear lightbulb engines are sexy. and i love seeing radiators on spacecraft in movies... it's so rare but awesome when you do (i think the Martian and maybe Avatar had spacecraft with radiators visible?)