Antimatter Thermal Rocket

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A Antimatter Thermal Rocket is a kind of Reaction Drive used on space vessels.


Description (Specifications)[edit]

Thermal Antimatter Rockets (ATR) or (RA/PA-Drive) inject antiprotons or positrons into a solid, liquid, gaseous or plasma core reaction chamber to super-heat the core-matter and convert it to a highly energetic reaction mass plasma propellant for the production of thrust. While performance is generally comparable to Nuclear Thermal Rocket propulsion methods, the fuel efficiency is generally much higher.

STL Drive Specifications[edit]

STL Drive Specifications (Starship Propulsion)
Category Specifications Remarks
Name Thermal Antimatter Rocket TBD
TL TBD TBD
Drive Type Thermal Rocket Reaction/STL
Velocity TBD TBD
Duration TBD TBD
Hazards TBD TBD
Physical
Constraints
TBD TBD
Geometry TBD TBD
Levels TBD TBD
Entry TBD TBD
Exit TBD TBD
Fuel Metal-Solid/Liquid/Metal-Gas/Plasma Propellant TBD
Resource
Requirements
Antiparticle source TBD
Inventor TBD TBD
Characteristics TBD TBD

History & Background (Dossier)[edit]

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Library Data Referral Tree[edit]

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