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SCIENCEMay 5 · 13:00 UTCSPACE.COMKeith Cooper

NASA is making a powerful new ion engine to send astronauts to Mars — and it just passed its 1st test

NASA is developing a new ion engine to send astronauts to Mars and has passed its first test. The magnetoplasmadynamic thruster runs on lithium metal vapor and can reach high power levels. This technology could enable future missions to Mars.

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