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Magnetohydrodynamic Space Drive
On of my concepts is to use the solar corona gas as fuel for
a true space drive. I looked at the topic and found that records, wiki, call it impractical. I will point out that plasma production energy costs appear the cause of impracticality. My space drive is designed to use free coronal plasma as the fuel. It also warns of heating of the interior "chute" causes loss of physical integrity. I would use a suffiecient ablative ceramic, nonconductive, to line the central plasma chute. Given free plasma allows a huge gain in efficiency. It is to be a cometary ejection form of orbit to free interstellar space. The energy source to make a magnetic field is quite obvious high temperature solar cells. Why do I bother? |
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