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#1176 Re: Human missions » LINEAR COLLISIONS » 2004-02-06 19:36:59

In space, do linear collisions occur? If an H2  ion is traveling at hyper velocities will it combine with O2 ions that are traveling along at the same speed and direction?

#1177 Re: Human missions » Seismic Activity on Mars - Earthquakes on Mars » 2004-02-04 15:08:12

I think it would be a great Idea. Perhaps, It can tell where water is.

#1178 Re: Human missions » Solar powered particle beam propulsion system » 2004-02-03 21:16:42

I agree, a 45 degree angle would probably give less reaction than a 22.5 degree angle. Perhaps a 11.25 degree angle would be best. Since, you are using the fuel in two different ways to propel the craft, I would think you are getting more bang for the buck per gram of fuel. Sort of like a combined cycle steam power plant.

#1179 Re: Human missions » Solar powered particle beam propulsion system » 2004-02-02 18:53:10

Well, In the vacuum of space, and the few feet it travels before the collision, I dought it would degrade much. At the instant the collision occurs the particles slow down and creat the heat needed for ignition through kinetic energy.

#1180 Re: Human missions » Solar powered particle beam propulsion system » 2004-02-02 08:52:44

Thought of this last night at the control room console.
How about a solar powered particle beam propulsion system? It works like this. Suppose you had two particle beams, one is H2, and the other is 02, powered from the sun, and a array of solar panels. They both exhaust out the back end of a spacecraft but at a forty five degree angle towards each other until they collide into one another. The collision should set off an H2, and 02 explosion.
You would get the acceleration from two sources. The first one would be by the fact the gasses are exiting the spacecraft at very high velocities from the particle beams, and the second would be the explosion that occurs just behind the spacecraft.
They can be pulsed in longer or shorter nano second bursts to achieve the desired acceleration rate.

It could be used as neat missile defense, also. If you were to focus these two separate beams on an incoming missile it would destroy it quicker since the H2 and O2 would explode on impact thus destroying the missile.First a laser would laze the target then the two particle beams would focus on the laser pin point.

#1181 Re: Human missions » SOLAR POWERED LASER ACCELERATION » 2004-01-28 23:05:13

What if you made a solar powered particle beam like the one on the 747 to shoot down ballistic missles? Would that propel a spaceship? Also, what if you made a 1 MW solar powered laser to to heat one drop of water in femtosecond bursts at a time and expanded it out the back end of a nozzel. Would this propel a spacecraft?

#1182 Re: Intelligent Alien Life » POSSIBLE FOSSIL ON MARS? » 2004-01-28 22:52:22

Zoom in three clicks and then click three times to the right.
Do you see a fossilized skull eating a creature of some sort?

[http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/zoomviewer/]http://www.space.com/php/multimedia/zoomviewer/

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