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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How important is it to recreate Earth's gravity on a manned spaceship?
« on: 18/02/2023 16:44:52 »
There's two propulsion technologies in use today. Rockets and ion/plasma drives. Rockets generally pull a few gs for about ten minutes or a few tenths of a g for an hour or so. Ion drives can pull milligees (due to the power/weight ratio of practical power supplies- carrying the weight of the power supplies limits the acceleration).
There's nothing, other than an infeasibly big rocket, that can generate 0.1g for months. That would be a tremendous advance if anyone worked out how to do it.
As an exercise, take a one tonne capsule and calculate the work done to do that from force x distance. You'll find it's ... large.
There's nothing, other than an infeasibly big rocket, that can generate 0.1g for months. That would be a tremendous advance if anyone worked out how to do it.
As an exercise, take a one tonne capsule and calculate the work done to do that from force x distance. You'll find it's ... large.
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