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by neckardt
2137 days ago
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> Calculating the trajectory to account for gravity would be problematic. Couldn't you just make every fuel pellet a powered spacecraft just a tiny engine? It could adjust its velocity when it drifts off course. That would add some weight, but a small ion engine might fit the bill. The engine could of course be disposed of to save weight once its captured by the larger ship. The whole process could be safer if the rocket just keeps some extra fuel in case it doesn't manage to collect say every 10th pellet. |
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But if the pellet track is moved off target you have to follow it.
By the way I like to call it the PacMan Rocket.