First Exotic Space Thruster Test Ends in Explosion
KentuckyFC writes "A NASA-funded test of an entirely new way to control orbiting satellites has ended with the prototype arcing dangerously and parts of the machine exploding. The new propulsion system is based on the Lorentz force: that a charged particle moving through a magnetic field experiences a force perpendicular to both its velocity and the field. So the plan is to ensure that a satellite passing though the Earth's magnetic field is electrically charged so as to generate a force that can be used to steer the spacecraft. The advantage of the idea is that it requires no propellant, which is a big deal since most satellites' lifespans are limited by the amount of fuel they can carry. But the first ground-based tests haven't gone entirely to plan."
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From TFA: And as long as nobody gets hurt, a decent explosion livens up any experiment.
I'm pretty certain this is how Mythbusters got started.
Also from TFA: Obviously, a proplusion system that explodes while it is in operation needs some more work.
I dunno, kinda sounds like how rockets work.
I'd be concerned if I tested my exotic thruster and it didn't end in an explosion.
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My brain initially processed the title as, "First Erotic Space Thruster Test Ends in Explosion". Needless to say I was very disappointed when I read the summary.
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A NASA-funded test of an entirely new way to explode orbiting satellites has ended with promising success!
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Oh sure, it doesn't sound that impressive until you realize the entire craft was covered in a 2-foot layer of solder.
Sure, you got the basic points all right. Now, let's see some advanced stuff:
It should go like this
NOT like this.
So I'm glad I got burned think of all the things we learned
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