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This new propulsion system could rewrite the rules of spaceflight—not to mention completely defy conventional physics.
The “caterpillar drive” in The Hunt for Red October allowed the sub to travel virtually undetected through the ocean, but real examples of magnetohydrodynamic drives (MHDs) are rare.
NASA's EZIE (Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer) mission has taken its first measurements.
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R&D set to commence for Hypertube high-speed transport projectThe Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport said Tuesday it will begin working on magnetic levitation propulsion systems, a key component of the Hypertube. The Korea Railroad Research Institute ...
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IEEE Spectrum on MSNElectric Propulsion Magnets Ready for Space TestsIt’s a class of electric propulsion that uses an applied magnetic field to accelerate ions to extremely high speeds,” says ...
Through its "Moon to Mars" program, NASA plans to send the first crewed missions to Mars by the end of the next decade. To ...
The asymmetric decomposition of the fuel creates a concentration gradient around the particle, leading to self-diffusiophoresis and propulsion. Magnetic nanoswimmers are powered by external magnetic ...
Korea has initiated a new research project aimed at developing magnetic levitation propulsion technology for an envisioned next-generation high-speed train system called the Hypertube, the ...
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