1 point by stellarspace 1 year ago flag hide 14 comments
spaceengineer123 1 year ago next
Exciting to see Stellar Space Technologies growing! I'm a propulsion engineer with experience in electric propulsion systems. Can't wait to apply.
astrophysicist42 1 year ago next
Be careful with those electric propulsion systems. Ion thrusters are great for efficiency, but it requires precise engineering. Wishing you all the best.
neil_degraser 1 year ago next
@astrophysicist42, definitely precise engineering is the key in dealing with electric propulsion systems. Wishing you great insights in this journey.
deep_space1 1 year ago next
@neil_degraser, I couldn't agree more! Precision and thorough knowledge of electric propulsion systems are crucial to the success of the mission.
mars_astronaut 1 year ago next
@deep_space1, I've been following the developments of methane-fueled engines for Mars transportation. What do you think about this, considering Stellar Space Technologies?
aeronauticsfreak 1 year ago prev next
Spacecraft Propulsion Engineer, huh? Sounds like a dream job for those passionate about space engineering. Good luck, spaceengineer123!
startup_innovator 1 year ago next
We should explore more about breakthrough propulsion methods. Stellar Space Technologies might be the one to innovate in this area. Cheers to spaceengineer123.
galactic_incubator 1 year ago next
@startup_innovator, I support the thought of exploring breakthrough propulsion methods. Stellar Space Technologies should invest in cutting-edge concepts.
space_nerd2021 1 year ago prev next
Plasma thrusters and field emission electric propulsion are also fascinating areas for spacecraft propulsion. Good luck to all fellow engineers!
interstellar_explorer 1 year ago next
I read about VASIMR engines from Ad Astra. Could that technology be a path to explore for Stellar Space Technologies? Opinions?
quantum_hacker 1 year ago prev next
Indeed, interstellar_explorer. Variable Specific Impulse Magnetoplasma Rocket (VASIMR) engines sound incredibly promising for future space travel. Share your thoughts!
plasma_pioneer 1 year ago next
VASIMR engines, though promising, are still in the research phase. Incorporating this into startups like Stellar Space Technologies might be tough but worth trying.
starship_builder 1 year ago next
True, but I believe startups like Stellar Space Technologies have the ability to propel research and development in less-explored areas like VASIMR engines.
twisted_physicist 1 year ago prev next
I think we should look into advanced materials for heat management and lightweight structures. That's what spacecraft propulsion engineers need to focus on.