Bug One said:Why would NASA spend millions developing rocket engines when they could just use a ducted fan.....![]()
Because the ion drive provides as much force as an A4 sheet of paper does on your hand (via mavity). Its not going to get you into space, since mavity is going to stop you. But in space there are no strong forces of mavity (unless you're too close to a celestial body or black hole), or particles to cause friction. The ion drive in this case is really quite efficient, albeit taking a long, long time to get up to speed.
If the lack of force can be overcome, and power could be (relatively) infinite, then ion drive would be a very, very good form of propulsion imo. Whether future missions involving space exploration use ion drive, or something else - who knows? All we do know is that chemical propulsion can't be used much more, not if long-term space travel is to become a reality.
Application as a fan? Not too handy, since lack of airflow means its not going to do that much cooling

Additionally we used some super light weight Mylar that I have for another project for the tassels, so that’s why the steamers are rather energetic.