Engineers developed an engine prototype which could reach unprecedented speeds, cutting down interplanetary travel time.
Russia's state-owned Rosatom announced a prototype plasma engine which could speed up travel to other planets.
Rosatom scientists have announced the development of a plasma electric rocket engine that they claim could send spacecraft to ...
What if reaching Mars took only 30 days? Russian researchers have developed an innovative plasma engine, promising to ...
Russia is testing a new plasma rocket engine that would drastically reduce travel time from earth to mars using charged ...
Russia's State Atomic Energy Corporation, Rosatom, recently developed a new spacecraft engine with impressive specifications.
Egor Biriulin, who works at Rosatom’s scientific institute in Troitsk, explained to a Russian newspaper per Gizmodo that this engine can speed up particles to an incredible 100 kilometers per second.
A Russian plasma engine could cut Mars travel to 30 days with continuous thrust, surpassing ion thrusters. A 300 kW prototype ...
Rosatom scientists have developed a laboratory prototype for a plasma electro-reactive rocket engine based on a magnetic ...
The development of the engine is expected to make interplanetary trips much faster and expand humanity's access to worlds ...
The system uses electricity to generate and maintain the plasma, which is drawn from the engine. Combine this reduction in fuel economy with the cost of the system, and it should be clear this ...
A laboratory prototype of a plasma electric rocket engine based on a magnetic plasma accelerator has been produced by Rosatom ...