Paving the Way for a Multiplanetary Future for Humanity: How the Relativistic motor may enable eventually interplanetary travel
General Physics
2023-07-24 v2
Abstract
Current spacecraft mass are mostly fuel, this is dictated by the lack of fueling stations in space and also by the Tsiolkovsky rocket equation which defines the mass ratio needed to escape earths gravity. The Tsiolkovsky rocket equation gives a relationship between the mass ratio and the final velocity in multiples of the exhaust speed, and dictates a high mass ratio for current exhaust speeds. A relativistic motor exchanging momentum and energy with the electromagnetic field may mitigate such considerations, enabling efficient interplanetary travel. In this paper we will discuss the advantages and challenges of this novel mover for space transportation.
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@article{arxiv.2303.05595,
title = {Paving the Way for a Multiplanetary Future for Humanity: How the Relativistic motor may enable eventually interplanetary travel},
author = {Asher Yahalom},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2303.05595},
year = {2023}
}
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19 pages, 9 figures