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A new era of space travel: Russia unveils engine that could reach Mars in just 30 days

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A revolutionary plasma propulsion system developed by Rosatom could reduce travel time to Mars from six months to just a few weeks — a breakthrough that could redefine the future of space exploration.

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A revolutionary plasma propulsion system developed by Rosatom could reduce travel time to Mars from six months to just a few weeks — a breakthrough that could redefine the future of space exploration.

A new milestone in exploration

Space technology is advancing faster than ever, turning what once seemed like science fiction into tangible progress.

From research to reality

Private companies and national agencies like NASA, ESA, and Roscosmos are now competing to make deep-space travel routine.

The Rosatom breakthrough

Russia’s state nuclear corporation, Rosatom, has unveiled a plasma electric motor designed to reach Mars in a fraction of the current travel time.

How the engine works

The motor accelerates plasma particles using a magnetic field, generating continuous thrust with remarkable efficiency.

Record-setting performance

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Researchers say the engine’s specific impulse exceeds 100 kilometers per second — ten times more efficient than chemical rockets.

Less fuel, more power

Because nearly all energy is converted into electricity, the system cuts fuel needs dramatically while extending mission range.

A boost to astronaut safety

Reaching Mars in weeks instead of months reduces exposure to dangerous cosmic radiation.

Testing under simulated space conditions

Rosatom is building an advanced vacuum and thermal testing facility to ensure reliability in real deep-space environments.

Cleaner and more sustainable propulsion

Plasma-based systems eliminate the need for chemical combustion, making space travel more sustainable and less polluting.

A new space race

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This breakthrough puts Russia alongside the U.S., Europe, and China in the race to conquer interplanetary travel.

Countdown to 2030

The first real-world tests are planned for 2030 — potentially marking the start of a new era in human exploration.

This article is made and published by Asger Risom, who may have used AI in the preparation

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