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The Fusion Rocket Engine That's About to Be Hotter Than the Sun. It could send humans to Mars in half the time. By Sascha Brodsky Published: Jul 07, 2023 12:28 PM EDT. remotevfx // Getty Images.
In the frozen outskirts of the solar system, a reddish dwarf planet orbits in silence. Known as Sedna, it is so distant that one trip around the Sun takes more than 11,000 years. For much of that time ...
A groundbreaking nuclear rocket engine that could completely change how we conduct long distance space missions is now under construction. The Pulsar Fusion rocket could more than halve the time ...
Pulsar Fusion's Sunbird nuclear fusion engine could reduce travel time to Mars to months and Pluto to years, revolutionizing space travel.
Elon Musk describes nuclear fusion rocket engines as a “great idea”, but SpaceX has no plans to develop the technology, at least not publicly.
Pulsar Fusion's ambitious goal is to construct the largest and most practical nuclear fusion rocket engine to date. Their ...
For the moment, Pulsar Fusion plans to fire a prototype of its fusion rocket sometime in 2027. If all goes according to plans, the engine will fire the same year DARPA/NASA's DRACO rocket makes ...
ITER has devised the technology that could unlock fusion energy, and they've done so with the aid of a 60-foot magnet. Here's ...
Tech expert Kurt “CyberGuy" Knutsson says 329,000 mph fusion rocket promises to be fast, ... allowing other spacecraft to dock and use the fusion engine for the rest of the journey.
UK startup Pulsar Fusion today unveiled “Sunbird,” a nuclear fusion-powered rocket concept that could halve the time it takes to travel across our solar system — and, maybe, beyond it.
A fusion rocket, for example, ... (DDFD) engine, which uses fusion to create exhaust speeds exceeding anything capable today. For example, when New Horizons launched back in 2006, ...
A fusion rocket, for example, ... (DDFD) engine, which uses fusion to create exhaust speeds exceeding anything capable today. For example, when New Horizons launched back in 2006, ...