
Space Business Podcast #99 Princeton Satellite Systems: Nuclear Fusion Propulsion
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The Future of Space Propulsion
We would be pushing the envelope on radio frequency driven FRCs. Usually these radio frequency ones using this thing called the rotating magnetic field have only gotten up to certain temperatures that weren't that high. And it's really with the innovation to the RMF, rotating magnetic field that Sam Cohen introduced of something called odd parity. That actually results in some really nice magnetic field properties where the field lines are much better closed and prevents particles from leaking out. So that's a very new technology. And in fact, a very unique part of our system. There's a lot of potential gains of the simulation scene to show some really promising results. But there's also high risks because it is such a
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