Photon rocket!

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  1. draqon Banned Banned

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    Lets make a rocket with a photons creating the impulse we need.

    http://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/Relativity/SR/rocket.html

    Not fast enough? only 1N of force for 300MW of power? than lets increase the number of photons generated.

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  3. weed_eater_guy It ain't broke, don't fix it! Registered Senior Member

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    The kind of power requirements we're talking about need nuclear powerplants the size of asteroids to make this work, and even then they'd barely move under the force of a single newton. It becomes more feasible to send more massive yet slower bits of matter, like ions, since the energy required to produce the momentum change isn't as high in exchange for the mass tradeoff. Hence why ion engines are used.

    Now, if we had something more power-dense, like an antimatter reactor or something fun like that, then we'd be talking!

    Neat link though, a constant one-gee acceleration/declaration would get you to Venus in a day or two at the closest point, Mars in a week or two. Only problem with a system like that is that if the engine fails halfway, when you're screaming through space at relativistic speeds, you'd fling right out of the solar system and into oblivion! Or into a hung of space gravel, which at those speeds would smash the hell out of the ship.
     
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  5. fedr808 1100101 Valued Senior Member

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    Or just crash land on your target planet.you really dont turn when en route to the planet you just lead your target to the exact point using computers.
     
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  7. PieAreSquared Woo is resistant to reason Registered Senior Member

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    Mars in a week or two

    oh goody... now we can terraform it
     
  8. draqon Banned Banned

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    and this isnt a religion thread. We are talking about most efficient space drive for a rocket.
     
  9. fedr808 1100101 Valued Senior Member

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    I'm sorry but could you explain in lay'mans terms what a photon rocket is for me?

    I honestly have no clue how that would work. I know photons are basically light particles but what does this photon rocket do? shine a flashlight out the back or something?
     
  10. Nasor Valued Senior Member

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    Yeah, it's basically a big flashlight. Photons have momentum, so if you have a really bright light shining from your ship, the light beam will act similar to a rocket exhaust and push your ship forward. The nice thing about it is that you don't need to carry any fuel, so you don't need to worry about running out - as long as you have an energy source, you can accelerate forever. The bad thing about it is that the power requirements are huge - it takes 300 MW to get one N or force.
     
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  11. fedr808 1100101 Valued Senior Member

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    Does not seem very practical.
     
  12. MacGyver1968 Fixin' Shit that Ain't Broke Valued Senior Member

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    So you basically could stick your butt out the back of the space ship and fart, and get more thrust..right?

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  13. cosmictraveler Be kind to yourself always. Valued Senior Member

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    Depends on how many cans of beans you ate!

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  14. fedr808 1100101 Valued Senior Member

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    The added bonus is that u can light a match behind ur butt and light the methane for even more thrust. XD
     
  15. draqon Banned Banned

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    technically if you are a pilot and you are using up the life supporting system of the spaceship the excreted unwanted gases can be accelerated, however we need neutral charge noble gases here like xenon and argon since they will not stick to the metal and are easier to accelerate that way...so technically no methane from farts will not work. Photons are so efficient, for a reason of their "lack" of mass.
     
  16. phlogistician Banned Banned

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    Bzzzzt! Sorry, wrong answer. Photons have zero rest mass .
     
  17. Nasor Valued Senior Member

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    Usually when people talk about mass you can safely assume they mean "rest mass". Usually people will make a point to say "relativistic mass" if that's what they're talking about, and "mass" = "rest mass."
     
  18. draqon Banned Banned

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    gee your ***.

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  19. phlogistician Banned Banned

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    Except when you talk about photons, unless you have a bag full of stationary photons, ....
     
  20. Nasor Valued Senior Member

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    Nothing with rest mass can travel at C, so if you say "photons can go so fast because they have no mass," (which is pretty much what he said) then obviously you're talking about rest mass - which is what people normally mean when they say "mass".
     
  21. Nasor Valued Senior Member

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    Anyway, yeah, they aren't really practical at the moment. If you had some amazing energy source that didn't take up much mass, like antimatter or something, then they might be worth it.
     
  22. phlogistician Banned Banned

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    He used the word 'efficient', not 'fast', and as we are talking about a photon propulsion system, that uses momentum of the photon, to move the ship, whether there is mass or not is an important distinction. Sorry to be picky, but it's a typical Dragon post, where he gets the important detail wrong.
     
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