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Peter Lynch wrote:
My understanding of orion engines is that they use atomic/nuclear detonations as the energy source to (explosively) heat air uunder the vehicle. It's the rapid expansion of the heated air that actually provides the thrust, not the detonation itself. Your understanding is mistaken. The mechanism was direct transfer of momentum: a shaped nuclear charge would blast a propellant plasma against the "pusher" plate. No air required; if anything it might even reduce thrust a bit, and would certainly complicate the modeling. |
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