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An orbital magnet, if massive enough (but smaller than a planet), could be used. After each slingshot, it would need to be re-accelerated. See link for how the gravitational slingshot works. |
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I don't think your understanding what I'm trying to explain. Imagine a series of rings floating in a line in space each ring is an electromagnet your spaceship or probe flies through the rings getting a little push from each one. The rings would be spread out so acceleration could be accrued over a period of potentially years. Kind of like a solar system sized particle accelerator where the particle is a ship. Thus the rail gun like pulses. I am well aware of the slingshot effect I consider that "conventional means". |
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How would the "doughnut shaped electromagnets" stay in place? |
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[BJS] They would be in orbit around the sun. Spacecraft of equal mass going opposite directions would alternately use the same doughnut... pushing it first one way then back. |
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And what does this have to do with a rail gun? This is a COIL gun. Entirely different beast. |
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A rail gun has two conductive parallel rails charged as an annode and cathode. A conductive projectile is inserted touching both rails. The current through the projectile creates a magnetic force parallel to the rails driving the projectile off the ends of the rails. |
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A coil gun is what you have decribed. A series of magnetic coils that pass a magnetic projectile through their centers, typically without touching. |
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Completely different concept. |
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and like a coil gun once the ship is pullled
to the nearsest magnet the magnet could
then be shut off so the ship will not stick
to said magnet which to me is a better
idea than using a rail gun type system. |
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Your rings are going to end up in very inconvenient locations unless you propel them. You're better off by several orders of magnitude to just propel the craft. |
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[Galbinus] I stand corrected I should have said COIL gun however that's not really the idea here. Yes [Bunsen] the rings would move that's why I had mass matched ships going through in opposite directions. The rings would also need maneuvering jets and stabilization just like any other modern satellite. Referring back to the original idea the probe or ship is brought to a high velocity before entering the ring system it is then further accelerated over a period of months or years to speeds not normally attainable Thanks for the comments and for reading my responses. |
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