jueves, 7 de marzo de 2013

Improved ion engines will open up the outer Solar System

Improved ion engines will open up the outer Solar System:
An ion engine test for Deep Space One (Photo: NASA/JPL)
The phrase "engage the ion drive" still has the ring of line from Star Wars, but these engines have been used in space missions for more than four decades and remain the subject of ongoing research. Ion engines have incredible fuel efficiency, but their low thrust requires very long operating times ... and therein lies the rub. To date, erosion within such an engine seriously limits its operational lifetime. Now a group of researchers at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) has developed a new design that largely eliminates this erosion, opening the gates for higher thrust and more efficient drives for manned and unmanned missions to the reaches of the Solar System...
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