After setting foot on the Moon, the next destination for humankind is Mars, which presents a whole new set of challenges in speedy, long-distance space travel.

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    It’s a Rotating Detonation Rocket Engine"

    What makes the RDRE so revolutionary is that it makes use of a sustained detonation circling around a ring-shaped channel, fed by a mix of fuel and oxygen which is ignited by each passing explosion.
    Crucially, the RDRE uses less propellant fuel than conventional rocket engines, and is simpler in terms of its machinery and mechanisms. That means going into space becomes cheaper, and traveling further distances becomes possible.

    Saved you a click.

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    8 months ago

    This is a fancy aerospike engine right? The rotating detinations gives it higher chamber pressure and therefore better ISP or something?

    I will look for the Scott Manley video on this later (I think it was him?) Edit: also a Real Engineering one that explains the aero-spike nozzle

    Anyone have the ISP of this experiment to compare to other engines?

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    8 months ago

    I remember first hearing about the development of this back in the early 90s on Beyond 2000.