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go up the carbon nanotube ribbon to a space station and launch from a electromagnetic track. that would really save fuel and money.(after the station is already built)

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if you did it right, a one-man ship could go to the Earth's moon or Mars and back with the only fuel used is that of the maneuvering thrusters.

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how fast do maglev trains go? they have air resistance, so this would go faster and probably would use more powerful magnets. I was thinking about this method of launch for shuttles off of the cruiser, but those would need fuel too.

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slower, but wat if u use more powerful magnets. air resistance has ripped aircraft to shreads and for a long time put a limit to speed, but there is no air in space.

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the cruiser would need surplus food in case of a failure in growing it.

 

i was thinking of modified MREs. they wouldn't have heater packs, because they rely on gravity. i was thinking there would be a few microwave ovens with a metal rod that would be insterted into the MRE. it would draw microwaves into the food and, if needed, it could stir it.

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it needs gravity to mix correctly. without it, the water wont reach many of the crystals. also, you pour the water into heater packs. pouring doesn't work in zero-g environments.

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I don't know about that. Think about it. In gravity it will pour down and puddle at the bottom. In 0g it will float around the bag freely, and you can shake it to get it to spread. Dehydrated food is filled on the space shuttle and when water is added, it gets spread evenly all over the food. The water doesn't just stay at where you squirt it.

 

I think they would work quite well.

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have it in a room protected with a faraday cage. also, the only other electronic device in the room would be lights.

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well, they are less messy and actually weigh less. think about it, a microwave and faraday cage or a few thousand heaters.

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