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Scientists have begun testing a rocket engine with an almost unlimited flight radius

Scientists began testing a rocket engine with an almost unlimited flight radius

British scientists from the University of Southampton (University of Southampton) began testing a new rocket engine for space, which has an almost unlimited flight radius. This is reported on the official website of the scientific institution. According to the authors of the project, the technology is based on the use of any combustible metal as fuel: copper, iron, aluminum, and others.

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Theoretically, this would give a spacecraft with a similar setup an almost unlimited flight radius, as the device would be able to refuel with minerals from asteroids, moons and other space objects.

The team will conduct tests of a propulsion system called Super Magdrive in the laboratory to measure thrust.

Dr. Minkwan Kim, head of research and developer of the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket plasma engine, noted that the Super Magdrive will help spacecraft and probes reach regions of the universe that were previously thought to be unreachable. Today, these devices are driven by fuel in the form of inert gases, such as xenon or krypton.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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