Sikta RoyKnowledge Contributor
How do current propulsion technologies, such as ion thrusters and nuclear thermal propulsion, compare in terms of efficiency and feasibility for long-duration interplanetary missions?
How do current propulsion technologies, such as ion thrusters and nuclear thermal propulsion, compare in terms of efficiency and feasibility for long-duration interplanetary missions?
Ion thrusters offer high specific impulse and fuel efficiency, making them ideal for long-duration missions with low thrust requirements, such as deep space exploration. Nuclear thermal propulsion provides high thrust and shorter travel times by using nuclear reactors to heat propellant. While ion thrusters are currently in use, nuclear thermal propulsion faces technical, safety, and regulatory challenges but could significantly reduce travel time for human missions to Mars and beyond.