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UK Startup Ignites Plasma Inside Nuclear Fusion Rocket

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Why This Matters

The achievement by Pulsar Fusion marks a significant breakthrough in nuclear fusion propulsion technology, potentially revolutionizing space travel by drastically reducing mission durations to planets like Mars. This advancement could accelerate the development of more efficient, faster, and sustainable space exploration methods, impacting the future of the tech industry and space agencies. It also highlights the growing role of innovative startups in pushing the boundaries of aerospace technology.

Key Takeaways

UK startup Pulsar Fusion says it has achieved the first plasma ignition inside a nuclear fusion rocket engine prototype -- a huge step for space travel that could cut missions to Mars "from months-long journeys to just a few weeks," reports Euronews. From the report: Pulsar Fusion revealed the milestone during a live stream at Amazon's MARS Conference, hosted by Jeff Bezos in California this week, with CEO Richard Dinan calling it an "exceptional moment" for the company. The team successfully created plasma - an intensely hot, electrically charged state of matter, often described as the fourth state of matter - using electric and magnetic fields inside its experimental and early prototype "Sunbird fusion exhaust system." [...] The company now plans further testing of its Sunbird system to improve performance. Upcoming upgrades include more powerful superconducting magnets designed to better contain and control plasma.

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