Propulsion using nuclear fusion | |
Image from Steve Bowers | |
A Gasdynamic Mirror Fusion ship; note the long fusion tube and the extensive cooling radiators |
Fusion Plasma Rockets- Data Panel | |
Summary: | Developed in the Early Interplanetary Age, fusion plasma rockets were the workhorses of the old Solar System, especially favoured by the Genetekker and Space Adapted tweak cultures at that time. A few very early interstellar missions used fusion propulsion, but more advanced propulsion systems are almost always used for interstellar transport in the modern era. Even today fusion rockets are used for interplanetary transport in many middletech polities or for recreational use |
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See also | External Fission-Fusion pulse drives |
Basic Propulsion: | Reaction |
Specific Impulse | various depending on fuel and design (see below) |
Fuels | D-T, D-D, D-He3, He3-He3, D-D, p-B11 |
Reaction Mass: | usually hydrogen; sometimes water or other fluids |
Minimum Technology Required: | Middle to High Tech (Information/Interplanetary Age Equivalent) |
Matter Manipulation: | microscale/nanoscale (precision materials) |
First Introduced: | Information Age |
Used by: | Many polities, clades, individuals and groups away from the Nexus, in low resource solar systems and among members of the Deeper Covenant, out on the periphery, and among some anti-ai luddite groups |
Used in: | medium speed interplanetary transport, some slow interstellar missions |
Construction Costs: | Autofac: high (bulky, precision materials); Hylonano: reasonably cheap assuming presence of component materials |
Running cost: | depends on availability of fuel |
Advantages: | reasonably reliable, reasonably good performance, can be made with materials in most solar systems; doesn't require amat Disadvantages: Interplanetary or very slow interstellar use only |
Image from Steve Bowers and John M. Dollan | |
The Almucantar, a magnetic confinement fusion drive freight class |