Gymnomi solar-electric spaceship, used for an expedition to the inner planetoid belt ca 2339.
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Gymnomi solar-electric spaceship, used for an expedition to the inner planetoid belt ca 2339.
Stuhlinger's Mars Umbrella rocket
Correct me if I’m wrong guys, but ion engines also give off radiation… so Crosshair wasn’t just crispy because the engine was giving off lots of heat… he was burned from the radiation
Sitael HT20K HET ion thruster firing
Star Cruiser Halcyon
Corellian MPO-1400 Star Cruiser - operated by Chandrila Star Line.
Design by Christian Alzmann, senior art director at Industrial Light & Magic for the upcoming immersive Disney hotel Star Wars: Galactic Starcruiser.
Full article here
If this was the real world, I’d say the Corellian Engineering Corporation didn’t ever really build “pretty” ships - iconic lines, yes, but not pretty - that ass though...
*nodding* mmmmm..mmmmmmm...
...I was about to write “love me some rear ion engine action” but eeeeeerrrrrrrrrr.. No.
Semyonov antimatter-electric interstellar rocket
Ion-engine propelled, mercury-solar-boiler powered Gymnomi Slime spacecraft from the Ominous Space Race era.
"This marks the first time in the United States that an electric propulsion system has operated at power levels this high, reaching up to 12