merlin538
merlin538
14 / 2
27th June
1st July
very efficent, very powerful. well, at least in the real world, theoretically. Does not rely on combustion to generate heat, but nuclear fission instead to heat up the hydrogen. not a fusion engine.
rocket fission thermal engine hygn

Comments

  • merlin538
    merlin538
    3rd July
    i made a fusion engine ID:3126665
  • Aeiouman
    Aeiouman
    2nd July
    pressure above 50 for fusion engine
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    2nd July
    how is it broken
  • sabugo
    sabugo
    1st July
    is brokwn for me
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    1st July
    you reached pressure of 50
  • Aeiouman
    Aeiouman
    1st July
    i used fire on the engine nozzle and it became a fusion engine
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    1st July
    updated: boyl
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    1st July
    boyl will add complexity to the reactor, I can surely try still.
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    1st July
    I used hydrogen only for the purpose of lowest atomic mass. the lower the atomic mass and the size of molecules of the EXHAUST, the more efficent the engine is.
  • merlin538
    merlin538
    1st July
    heating up the propellant expands it a lot, so much so that it creates a lot of thrust.