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Workable Fusion Starship Proposed

Adam Korbitz writes "A former colleague of Edward Teller — father of the hydrogen bomb — has published a new paper proposing a design for what could be the first practical fusion-powered spacecraft (PDF). As described at Centauri Dreams, the design has certain similarities to MagOrion, a 1990s-era proposal for a nuclear-powered spaceship with a magnetic sail and propelled by small-yield fission devices. The proposal's author also has links to the British Interplanetary Society's Project Daedalus, a 1970s proposal for an unmanned fusion-powered interstellar probe designed to reach 12% of the speed of light on its way to Barnard's Star."

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  1. from the article.. by Silm · · Score: 5, Funny

    a deuterium fusion bomb propulsion system is proposed where a thermonuclear detonation wave is ignited in a small cylindrical assembly of deuterium with a gigavolt-multimegampere proton beam,

    that has to be right up there with back to the future. I mean, it has a frickin' gigavolt-multimegampere proton beam

  2. Re:Ramscoop design? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    I have designed a spaceship that uses a scoop to collect amazon affiliate codes.

    It will be able to reach Barnards star in a matter of hours.

  3. Re:Ramscoop design? by wjh31 · · Score: 3, Funny

    ah yes, it would have helped if i had read the ramscoop wiki rather than reading the name and guessing what it meant

  4. A great way to make contact with aliens . . . by PolygamousRanchKid+ · · Score: 3, Funny

    . . . speeding through their neighborhood whilst "farting out a series of small fusion bombs."

    They will come looking for us.

    "Hey, Earthling, is this your flatulent spacecraft that fouled our air? We'd just like to return it to you, by chucking it at one of your major cities."

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  5. Re:To save time & skip the pdf by andereandre · · Score: 4, Funny

    I have read the pdf. Looks good to me, could find no errors in the math, so make it so. Now back to watching pr0n.

  6. Re:Great idea but pie in the sky... by xch13fx · · Score: 5, Funny

    If anyone needs a colonist I was recently laid off. I can weld and swim well.(You swim to move in zero g right?).

  7. Re:Kinda optimistic by DriedClexler · · Score: 4, Funny

    Yeah, and what's worse, they can't even get acronyms right:

    practical fusion-powered spacecraft (PDF).

    That should be abbreviated as PFS or PFPS, not PDF.

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  8. Re:Great idea but pie in the sky... by BigFootApe · · Score: 3, Funny

    Only in James Bond films.