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Nuclear Propulsion Through Direct Conversion of Fusion Energy

John Slough
MSNW LLC

NIAC 2011 Slough Nuclear Propulsion Through Direct Conversion of Fusion Energy Final Report

Artist concept of future space vehicle.

The future of manned space exploration and development of space depends critically on the creation of a vastly more efficient propulsion architecture for in-space transportation. Nuclear-powered rockets can provide the large energy density gain required. A small scale, low cost path to fusion-based propulsion is to be investigated. It is accomplished by employing the propellant to compress and heat a magnetized plasma to fusion conditions, and thereby channel the fusion energy released into heating only the propellant. Passage of the hot propellant through a magnetic nozzle rapidly converts this thermal energy into both directed (propulsive) energy and electrical energy.

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