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Direct Fusion Drive For Solar System Explora6on
The Problem Human and ambi6ous robo6c missions are too expensive and take too long with exis6ng propulsion systems
The Solu5on Direct Fusion Drive uses a revolu6onary magne6c confinement and hea6ng system with helium-‐3 fuel to produce a high specific power/low radia6on rocket engine AND power source. It is ideal for the 1-‐10 MW engines needed for advanced space missions. Thrust: 5-‐100 N � Isp: 5000-‐50,000 sec
The Team Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory & Princeton Satellite Systems -‐ working together on propulsion since 1998
Contact: Sam Cohen [email protected], Stephanie Thomas [email protected]
PFRC-‐2 in opera5on at PPPL LSP simula5on of magne5c nozzle
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DeltaV(km/s) = 50, Trip Time(days) = 310
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DFD space freighter concept Mars trajectory