Rosatom scientists have developed a plasma electric rocket engine that could reduce travel time to Mars to just 1-2 months. Unlike traditional combustion-based rockets, this engine uses a magnetic plasma accelerator to propel charged particles at speeds of 100 km/s

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Rosatom scientists have developed a plasma electric rocket engine that could reduce travel time to Mars to just 1-2 months. Unlike traditional combustion-based rockets, this engine uses a magnetic plasma accelerator to propel charged particles at speeds of 100 km/s Read Full Article #SpaceInnovation #PlasmaRocket #MarsTravel #FutureOfAerospace #RosatomTechnology

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Rosatom scientists have developed a plasma electric rocket engine that could reduce travel time to Mars to just 1-2 months. Unlike traditional combustion-based rockets, this engine uses a magnetic plasma accelerator to propel charged particles at speeds of 100 km/s

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Rosatom scientists have developed a plasma electric rocket engine that could reduce travel time to Mars to just 1-2 months. Unlike traditional combustion-based rockets, this engine uses a magnetic plasma accelerator to propel charged particles at speeds of 100 km/s Read Full Article #SpaceInnovation #PlasmaRocket #MarsTravel #FutureOfAerospace #RosatomTechnology

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