NASA’s NEXT ion drive breaks world record, will eventually power interplanetary missions

NASA’s NEXT ion drive breaks world record, will eventually power interplanetary missions

By adiarifin on from www.extremetech.com

Proving yet again that Star Trek was scarily prescient, NASA has announced that its NEXT ion drive — NASA’s Evolutionary Xenon Thruster — has operated continually for over 43,000 hours (five years). This is an important development, as ion thrusters are pegged as one of the best ways to power long-term deep-space missions to other planets and solar systems.
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