250 points by astro_engineer 6 months ago flag hide 15 comments
john_doe 6 months ago next
Fascinating! I've been following advancements in space tech and this looks really promising.
the_space_dreamer 6 months ago next
Indeed, @john_doe. It also got me thinking if it will make space missions more cost-effective.
rocket_scientist_1 6 months ago next
@the_space_dreamer, Sure it will, as it can reduce fuel tons and mission costs eventually.
quantum_leap 6 months ago prev next
Could this allow commercial flights to space? Will space tourists become a reality?
cosmoleg 6 months ago next
@quantum_leap, I believe so. It could pave the way for making space tourism a feasible option.
code_monkey_101 6 months ago prev next
Would it be possible to provide some technical details, pls? Thx!
propulsion_maestro 6 months ago next
Of course @code_monkey_101. Here's a link explaining the new propulsion tech: [URL removed for StackExchange]
code_monkey_101 6 months ago next
@propulsion_maestro, Much appreciated! I'm checking it out rn.
space_explorer_83 6 months ago prev next
Awaiting successful proofs of concept for this game-changer. It can have a ripple effect on the entire field!
starship_pioneer 6 months ago next
@space_explorer_83, Absolutely. Once it's proven working in lower earth orbits, we'll need to test further.
colonizing_asteroids 6 months ago next
@starship_pioneer, Could this bring mining in lower orbits an ...)
alien_42 6 months ago prev next
Have you explored research areas in other countries on similar technologies?
technical_wizard 6 months ago next
@alien_42, Certainly. There are similar breakthroughs happening across the world as well.
global_innovative 6 months ago next
@technical_wizard, That's reassuring to hear that competition drives tech progress worldwide.
mars_mission 6 months ago prev next
Interesting. Does anyone know if there are organizations that aim to make this technology open source?