RE: Physics-Trail Magazine N.3 - Best Recent Physics Content on Steemit

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Physics-Trail Magazine N.3 - Best Recent Physics Content on Steemit

in physics •  7 years ago 

This is the first time I've come across physics-trail. You might be interested in these posts about nuclear rocket motors:
https://steemit.com/mars/@professorbromide/nasa-announces-contract-to-develop-nuclear-rocket-motor
https://steemit.com/mars/@professorbromide/nasa-going-to-mars-in-a-nuclear-powered-rocket
I didn't know that there was a significant of interest in physics on the chain so I didn't put the physics tag in them.

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Yes, I've only recently started it. If you could use the #physics tag in the future that would be great. Also, physics-trail will follow you if you request it here: https://steemit.com/physics/@physics-trail/call-to-content-creators-of-physics-topics-physics-trail-wants-to-follow-you-v-1

Will certainly be interested to read more. The Physics Magazine comes out as soon as I have 6 or 7 good articles, but that tends to be every 3 or 4 days at the moment. If you have any older materials that you can re-post that would be great. If you don't feel like re-posting, there is a technique I developed called an index-post, whereby I create a new post with the same title but link back to your original post. It means it gets "indexed" within the Physics forum but saves rewriting and re-posting.

NASA has already gone with Mars with their Fluxliner craft. Rockets are old technology. http://etheric.com/flux-liner-electrogravitic-propulsion-system/