Space Guns & Mass Drivers

Isaac Arthur2 minutes read

Space guns, also known as mass drivers or electromagnetic catapults, accelerate projectiles down long tubes using electromagnets to achieve high speeds for space travel, with options like skyhooks and active support technology to reduce track length and launch cargo efficiently. Despite engineering challenges and cost considerations, space guns offer a potential solution for launching cargo and passengers into orbit from various locations, with safety measures in place to prevent accidents.

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  • The concept of a space gun, utilizing electromagnetic propulsion instead of traditional gunpowder, aims to accelerate passengers or cargo pods to high speeds in a vacuum to achieve orbital velocity, with potential applications for efficient space travel.
  • Implementing space guns poses various engineering challenges such as power supply, structural support, and active support technology, which can be utilized on airless celestial bodies like moons and asteroids for efficient resource transportation, potentially revolutionizing space exploration and resource utilization.

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Recent questions

  • What is the concept of a space gun?

    The concept of a space gun involves using electromagnets to accelerate a projectile down a long barrel in a vacuum to achieve high speeds for space travel.

  • How can skyhooks reduce track length for a space gun?

    Skyhooks can reduce the required track length for a space gun by half, allowing for a shorter track starting in one location and exiting in another, such as from Ohio to New York City.

  • What are some engineering challenges of a space gun?

    Engineering challenges of a space gun include power supply, high voltage lines for magnets, and structural support for the long tube, with options like giant pylons or balloons for suspension.

  • Where can active support technology be utilized?

    Active support technology can be utilized on airless places like moons and asteroids to ship bulk metals out more efficiently, with moons like Titan being ideal due to lower gravity and abundant nitrogen.

  • How can space guns be used in a fusion economy?

    Space guns can be used in a fusion economy by mining gas giants for hydrogen, using the atmosphere to power the space guns and launch ships out of gravity wells in orbit around places with abundant solar power.

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Summary

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"Space Gun: Shooting People into Orbit"

  • Before rockets, the concept of shooting people out of giant cannons was considered for space travel.
  • The topic of discussion is the mass driver, also known as a space gun, electromagnetic catapult, rail gun, coil gun, and Verne gun.
  • The mass driver concept involves accelerating a projectile down a long barrel using electromagnets instead of gunpowder.
  • The goal of a space gun is to accelerate a passenger or cargo pod down a long tube in a vacuum to achieve high speeds.
  • To reach orbital speed of 7800 meters per second, a track length of about 3000 kilometers or 2000 miles is needed with an acceleration of 10 m/s².
  • Skyhooks can reduce the required track length by half, allowing for a shorter track starting in Ohio to exit near New York City.
  • Higher accelerations can further reduce track length, but human and cargo limitations must be considered.
  • Cargo can withstand higher accelerations than humans, with bullets experiencing thousands of gees of acceleration in a gun barrel.
  • The track for a space gun must exit high up to avoid air resistance and drag, with the aim of achieving mostly horizontal velocity for orbit.
  • Engineering challenges include power supply, high voltage lines for magnets, and structural support for the long tube, with options like giant pylons or balloons for suspension.

13:40

Efficient space launch technology for cost-effective transport.

  • Active support technology involves firing objects up a tube to hold a tower aloft electromagnetically.
  • This technology can be used on airless places like moons and asteroids to ship bulk metals out more efficiently.
  • Moons with lower gravity like Titan are ideal for this technology due to easier construction and abundant nitrogen.
  • Gas giants can be mined for hydrogen in a fusion economy, using the atmosphere to power space guns.
  • Space guns can be used in orbit around places with abundant solar power to launch ships out of gravity wells.
  • Safety measures include detachable segments and parachutes to prevent accidents or terrorist attacks.
  • Departure stations can be in cities, allowing for direct launch from populated areas.
  • Leaks in the tube are less concerning near the ground where pressure is higher, and can be managed effectively.
  • The cost of implementing active support technology can be high, with estimates ranging from billions of dollars for different designs.
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