Good News Mars and Company
Good News Mars and Company is the physics proof for all propulsion systems that do not loose propellant mass.
Published on 11/19/2015 - reformatted for online publishing on 01/19/2016. Part 4 released 01/19/2017.
Published on 11/19/2015 - reformatted for online publishing on 01/19/2016. Part 4 released 01/19/2017.
The Jarvis Stellar University & Center for Economic & Scientific Advancement has chosen a protective crater on Ganymede, largest moon of Jupiter, for the location of its Stellar Headquarters. The first unmanned supply and infrastructure missions are set to launch in August of 201
Now back to space.
Heavy xenon gas propellant capture from a Solar Ion or other Radiation Ion space craft is possible. To create propulsion, heavy xenon gas ions are transferred across a nozzle geometry and zapped with a charge that accelerates the xenon ion across a plasma arc which then neutralizes the ion.