Breaking the Rules: NASA's New Propellantless Drive Challenges Physics

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Dive into the future of space travel with NASA's groundbreaking H71M Hall-effect thruster! Developed at NASA Glenn Research Center, this technology is setting new standards for how small spacecraft explore the cosmos. From extending satellite lifespans to enabling ambitious planetary missions, find out how the H71M is revolutionizing space exploration. Don't miss out on the details of this incredible innovation. Subscribe and like for more space technology updates!

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It's not "propellantless". It's a Hall effect plasma thruster. It propels a plasma at high velocities.

michaelrogers
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they've only talked about thrust. i am still waiting to hear what are they using for the power supply.

gordontaras
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Awesome creativity and expanding technology. 💫

mekile_
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Thats So Fantastic 💛🇺🇸 An GO NASA!! 🇺🇸🗽🇺🇸🇺🇸

PattyBryant-mhdd
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The relative yt video related to these shorts are almost impossible to find.

gordonadams
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I'm just gutted. In my fantasy wishing I could come back every 50 or so years to see what happens with our science and what they do with it...

Moody
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IT should be ready for use in the normal NASA time frame, which means 20 to 30 years.

maxdavid
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We might never achieve light speed but I think we’re going to give it one heckuva try 😊

kevinreese
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Sweet this is the kind of stuff im fine with my taxes getting yeeted at! Get us to the stars and we'll will get the tab! This isn't a America thing, this is a species thing! If my grandkids or great grandkids get to see the solar system then it will be more then worth it.

sanguiniusonvacation
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''Interplanetary adventure!'' don't know if you've noticed, we're all on the ground going to work every day.

stuarthouse-wo
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How small of craft does it help like the size of a car or something much smaller just thinking of satellites and such

mattdenihan
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Misleading. It's not propellentless; it uses xenon

gabedarrett
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Wouldn’t it be great if we could somehow upgrade the 2 Voyagers with this kind of technology? Fanciful I know.

moiraatkinson
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Yes, of course, and so close to a ZPM ... LOL

wilhelmmeyer
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Yay, NASA, now come the environmental tests.

JudithMcFadden
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Че ты дальний свет врубил.
Это двигатели торможения.

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In other words, it runs on fart power.

randallulrich
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This is NOT a propellantless thruster!

rwshaw
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Thrust wow, Neat cool stuff 😅wow Amazing game changer, maybe some craft up grades that thrust H71M Thrust Dream Chaser idea 💡 Falcon up Grade thrusts please 🙏 😀 X38 mene shuttlemine upgrade Thrust s please 🙏 also different thruster idea 💡 H71 M thruster ideas 💡 😅Good day.okay 👌 👏 👍 that different Up grade Hobble ideas ask? Please Elon M, 🙏 thank you time neat.

michaelbowers
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once the propellant is used. its the end

rickchua