Ion Engine Breakthrough!

Ion Engine Breakthrough!

Author
Discussion

Halb

Original Poster:

53,012 posts

183 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
quotequote all
Ion Engine Breakthrough Could Take Us To Mars At A Fraction Of The Fuel

Full ahead Mr Sulu.
http://www.iflscience.com/ion-engine-breakthrough-...

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Thursday 29th October 2015
quotequote all
We've already powered a couple of spacecraft with ion drive. It's on the way.

Halmyre

11,199 posts

139 months

Friday 30th October 2015
quotequote all
Would a small one-man spacecraft with a dual (or twin, as it were) engine arrangement work? Just wondering, like...


Richyvrlimited

1,825 posts

163 months

Friday 30th October 2015
quotequote all
Halmyre said:
Would a small one-man spacecraft with a dual (or twin, as it were) engine arrangement work? Just wondering, like...
genuine LOL.

Do they make any noise, (when in an atmosphere).

Eric Mc

122,032 posts

265 months

Friday 30th October 2015
quotequote all
As far as I know, no. It's a bit like turning on a torch.

glazbagun

14,280 posts

197 months

Thursday 5th November 2015
quotequote all
Richyvrlimited said:
Halmyre said:
Would a small one-man spacecraft with a dual (or twin, as it were) engine arrangement work? Just wondering, like...
genuine LOL.

Do they make any noise, (when in an atmosphere).
Love it! laugh A twin ion-engined single seater wouldn't out-drag a Corsa. laugh

This was seven years ago, but to give you an idea of how feeble these things are:

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12709-next-...

236 milliNewtons pushing a 1000KG vehicle without friction would have an acceleration of 0.000236000 M/S^2

If my beery maths is right, that's 0-60 in ~31hrs48 mins. You'd need a long runway for your rocketpod. biggrin

Edited by glazbagun on Thursday 5th November 22:37

annodomini2

6,861 posts

251 months

Monday 9th November 2015
quotequote all
glazbagun said:
Richyvrlimited said:
Halmyre said:
Would a small one-man spacecraft with a dual (or twin, as it were) engine arrangement work? Just wondering, like...
genuine LOL.

Do they make any noise, (when in an atmosphere).
Love it! laugh A twin ion-engined single seater wouldn't out-drag a Corsa. laugh

This was seven years ago, but to give you an idea of how feeble these things are:

https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn12709-next-...

236 milliNewtons pushing a 1000KG vehicle without friction would have an acceleration of 0.000236000 M/S^2

If my beery maths is right, that's 0-60 in ~31hrs48 mins. You'd need a long runway for your rocketpod. biggrin

Edited by glazbagun on Thursday 5th November 22:37
Thing is the ION engine will run for 5-10 years constantly without running out of fuel, I doubt the Corsa would do that.

At ~60mph/day delta, over 10 years you'll be doing 220,000mph.

Virtually no drag in space.

dr_gn

16,163 posts

184 months

Sunday 22nd November 2015
quotequote all
Halmyre said:
Would a small one-man spacecraft with a dual (or twin, as it were) engine arrangement work? Just wondering, like...
I saw a series of documentaries once, where these types of craft were developed ages ago, and in fact were quite commonplace. They did seem to need a pretty elaborate hanger though...