Jan 23, 2007
Prospects for Lifeboat space habitat colonies
Posted by Brian Wang in categories: lifeboat, nuclear energy, space
The New Scientist discusses a recent study that advocates using of an ion beam generator on the moon to allow the use of far smaller rockets to move from the moon to other locations in space. The ion beam generator would need several hundred megawatts of electrical power from either a large solar cell array or nuclear power.
I have discussed the need on my website to make gigawatts of power on the moon and in orbit in order to begin serious development and colonization efforts.
An alternative to ion beams would be magbeam, a plasma based approach for accelerating spaceships
The Lifeboat Foundation supports space habitats and Asteroid shields
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