World-first "impossible" rotating detonation engine fires up

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Giorgio
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Re: World-first "impossible" rotating detonation engine fires up

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RERT wrote:
Thu Feb 02, 2023 10:25 am
If you can ship it there from the moon in a 5T craft, and return the craft to the moon, it costs 171 T of fuel.

Much more interestingly, the same SSTO can now take 40T to LEO instead of 10 with little more total fuel cost. The fuel per tonne to LEO drops 72%.
In honor of truth, with the increasing ISP values the amount of landing fuel you need will decrease, becoming additional useful payload.
I didn't account for that not to make it too complicated but with an increase of ISP to 410 the return fuel would roughly decrease from 30 to 25 Tons.
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Carl White
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Re: World-first "impossible" rotating detonation engine fires up

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https://x.com/Rainmaker1973/status/1799052826817302711
NASA has developed and tested this Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine (RDRE).

Engineers at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, successfully tested a novel, 3D-printed RDRE for 251 seconds (or longer than four minutes), producing more than 5,800 pounds of thrust.
Video of RDRE test: https://twitter.com/i/status/1741423313 ... 86/video/1

usesbiggerwords
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Re: World-first "impossible" rotating detonation engine fires up

Post by usesbiggerwords »

It is just me, or does that thruster have a nice, old-school starship sci-fi vibe to it? I guess life does imitate art sometimes.

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