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Old 08-05-2014, 08:44 PM   #1980
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Originally Posted by mikey23545 View Post
They are testing the drive in a laboratory setting at very low power levels. If I'm not mistaken, the NASA test was using 17 watts of power...Your damn laptop uses 3 or 4 times that much power.

This may surprise the shit out of you, but you don't seem to be very familiar with laboratory testing...

Edit: I cnnot locate the article that gave 17 watts as the input power for the NASA TEST, so I may have to hold off on that statement, but the fact still remains that there is no reason to believe the thrust cannot be scaled up. Also, non-scientists don't grasp the idea that in space a relatively small amount of thrust applied for long periods of time can add up to fantastic velocities.
Like I said, it is still neat and all, but I'm just not jumping up and down with excitement. Not that I won't pay attention to it. Sadly you still have to cary fuel, because solar only gets you so far. But I love that they are still looking.

Without know how much energy they put it that at 70 grams of thrust it is going to take a while to get up to a decent speed.
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