Originally posted by Roman
The engine is not so new at all. It was developed and used on satellites by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. NASA had just tested the engine a few years ago on one of its probes...
The engine is not so new at all. It was developed and used on satellites by the Soviet Union in the 1960s. NASA had just tested the engine a few years ago on one of its probes...

As to the speed the engine can reach - this is very misleading. In theory, every engine can attain any possible speed, but needs varying amounts of fuel to do so. The point about the ion engine is that it is about 10 times as efficient as a standard chemical engine. However, the maximum thrust the engine provides is very low and that's why the acceleration is so low.
The thrusting force of an average (what is an average in this case) ion engine is only about 100 milliNewtons, equivalent for 9 milligrams. Not much...

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