NASA’s new plasma engine could reduce travel time to Mars |

NASA’s new plasma engine could reduce travel time to Mars

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory recently reached a significant achievement in space travel technology. They successfully tested a lithium-fed magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster, establishing a domestic power milestone for power output in the United States with 120 kilowatts. Unlike traditional rockets, this engine uses electromagnetic fields to accelerate ionised lithium plasma, providing the necessary thrust for missions carrying heavy loads. As NASA gears up for its ‘Moon to Mars’ mission, this advancement proves essential for nuclear-electric propulsion systems. It could reduce travel time and increase cargo capacity, paving the way for human exploration of Mars.

Travel time to Mars could change forever with NASA’s new plasma propulsion system

The latest experiments at NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory centred on a lithium-based magnetoplasmadynamic (MPD) thruster. This technology transforms electrical energy into thrust by propelling ionised gas, or plasma, through a magnetic field. During the test, the central tungsten electrode in the thruster exceeded 5,000 degrees Fahrenheit. As a result, it produced an intense and fast-moving plume of lithium vapour. Efficiency here is gauged by specific impulse, which determines how much propellant is used efficiently, like optimising mass-flow efficiency. This makes it ideally suited for handling the massive payload requirements of a crewed Mars mission.

Why Mars exploration demands megawatt-class power

According to the report made on NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, the 120-kilowatt test is a big step forward, but missions to Mars will need much more power, around 2 to 4 megawatts. This JPL test shows that scaling up electromagnetic propulsion is possible. It uses lithium as fuel, which helps prevent engine parts from wearing out quickly. This makes the system more reliable for long trips in space.

NEP transports heavy life-support systems efficiently

NASA is looking into Nuclear Electric Propulsion (NEP) to generate the power needed for electromagnetic thrusters in areas far from the sun. Instead of relying on sunlight, a small nuclear reactor supplies continuous electricity to the MPD thruster. This setup is seen as the best way right now to efficiently transport heavy equipment and life-support systems to Mars while using less propellant.

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