propellantfree
Propellantfree propulsion refers to propulsion methods that generate thrust without carrying propellant for reaction mass. These approaches rely on exchanging momentum with external agents, such as photons, charged particles in space plasmas, or external energy beams, rather than expelling onboard fuel. The term is commonly used in discussions of space propulsion, early satellite technology, and theoretical concepts seeking to reduce on-board propellant mass.
Common mechanisms include photon propulsion, where thrust is produced by radiation pressure from sunlight or directed
Advantages of propellantfree methods include reduced launch mass and the potential for long-duration, high-velocity capabilities. Challenges