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A 123,000 MPH Nuclear Rocket Could Reach Mars in Only One Month. NASA estimates that current technologies will get humans to Mars in seven months. The Vasimr plasma rocket cuts six months off the ...
- A Different Kind of Rocket
- Mars in 39 Days
- How VASIMR Works
In 1983, MIT researchers used their magnetic mirror plasma device to conduct the first Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR)propulsion experiment. A decade and a half later, NASA's Advanced Space Propulsion Laboratory (ASPL) created the first VASIMR rocket, the VX-10. By 2005, the lab had developed the VX-50, which was capable of ...
In 2012, the Curiosity Rover was sent to explore the surface of Mars with an Atlas Vchemical rocket acting as the rover's launch vehicle. The Curiosity Rover took 8 months and 11 days to land on Mars because the propulsion systems of chemical rockets like the Atlas V require large amounts of fuel and have a static rate of propulsion. However, the d...
VASIMR utilizes gasses such as argon, hydrogen, or xenon as a propellent. However, the gas is not combusted directly as it would be with chemical rockets. First, the gas is injected into a tube, the interior of which is lined with superconducting magnets. The tube itself is surrounded by two radio wave couplers. The helicon coupler is designed to c...
Feb 22, 2023 · This process provides thrust at speeds of up to 123,000 miles per hour (197,950 kilometers per hour), meaning the engine could power a rocket to Mars in roughly 45 days. The VASIMR engine will ...
Apr 6, 2015 · A new type of rocket that could send humans to Mars in less than six weeks instead of six months or longer may be one step closer to reality. NASA has selected Texas-based Ad Astra Rocket Company for a round of funding to help develop the Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket, or VASIMR. The new rocket uses plasma and magnets, not to ...
Nov 19, 2013 · Using a VASIMR engine to make a superfast Mars run would require incorporating a nuclear reactor that cranks out megawatts of power, Chang-Díaz said, adding that developing this type of powerful ...
Sep 23, 2021 · The Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (Vasimr) is a rocket that employs nuclear reactors to heat plasma to a temperature of two million degrees. Then hot gas is directed from the engine via magnetic fields, allowing it to achieve speeds of up to 123,000 mph. Ad Astra’s objective is not merely to speed up spaceflight but to make ...
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May 21, 2019 · The Revolutionary Rocket That Could Shuttle Humans to Mars. A novel plasma engine could slash travel time to Mars — now approximately three years — to just 39 days. By Steve Nadis. Apr 17, 2014 5:00 PMMay 21, 2019 9:35 AM. Franklin Chang Díaz with the rocket engine he designed, the VASIMR. Robert Markowitz and Bill Stafford/JSC/NASA.