View Full Version : Ion-powered spacecraft sets flight record
Byte 2.0
08-19-2000, 05:14 PM
http://www.cnn.com/2000/TECH/space/08/18/deep.space.1/index.html
200 days of powered space flight....
which broke the record set in 1970 of 161 days....
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Charliey
08-19-2000, 07:08 PM
Thats cool.
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theENiGMA
08-21-2000, 11:42 PM
I need to get me one of those. Don't know what for, but imagine the bragging rights. "Hey guys, have you see my ion powered, deep-space vehicle?" Oh well!
:S
-KEiTH
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Toaster
08-24-2000, 08:31 PM
Now they could try the following:
1. Reduce the size of the nozzle. (outlet of ionized atoms to increase velocity)
2. Pulse the ion stream and add a "kick-start" of focused ionized radiation to stimulate ion production.
3.Increase and pulse the the anodes proportionate electromagnetics. (adding control and output)
4. Pre-aggitate the "fuel" to increase efficiency.
They said "powered" but they mean "manuvering" and this is a whole other ballpark. They are relying on the speed of the exiting plasma for total output. This would be nothing more then manuvering thrusters much like current. They said propulsion with "patience", id like a bit more clarification on this.
More like a plasma drive then a Ion drive.
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