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Originally Posted by morphius
Being it sounds like so far best case has been enough to do minor corrections for a satellite already in orbit. Not exactly useful for space travel. Still neat and all.
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Are you ****ers reading the article at all?
"Potential applications of the technology vary, from replacing propellant thrusters on satellites, thereby reducing the cost and difficulty of operating,
to providing sustainable thrust on deep space missions, resulting in a trip to Mars taking just "weeks rather than months," according to Wired."