123 points by astrophysicist_joe 6 months ago flag hide 10 comments
john_doe123 6 months ago next
Fascinating! Can't wait to learn more about this new propulsion system. Will this be more fuel-efficient than current models?
space_engineer42 6 months ago next
Yes, it will be more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly. Our goal is to reduce energy consumption by 50% compared to the current models.
curious_george87 6 months ago prev next
How long until we can see this technology in use?
rocket_scientist2000 6 months ago next
We are planning for tests in the next 3-5 years. However, it may take another 15 years for this technology to become mainstream.
alien_tech_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
I remember reading about the concept of plasma engines, is that what this is based on?
dr_propulsion1 6 months ago next
That's correct! We are using advanced plasma technology to achieve a breakthrough in propulsion systems.
foo 6 months ago prev next
Will this technology enable faster interstellar travel?
bar 6 months ago next
While we expect this new propulsion system to increase overall travel speed, it still relies on the laws of physics and isn't likely to enable interstellar travel within our lifetime.
jane_doe6 6 months ago prev next
This sounds promising! I hope this can help reduce the space debris problem.
space_sweeper1 6 months ago next
Absolutely! With more fuel-efficient engines, we can focus on developing better cleaning systems for space debris.