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The principle is that you use magnetic fields to collect and concentrate hydrogen atoms from the near vacuum of space, and then a fusion rocket would turn some of this into propulsion for speed and a fusion reactor would convert the some into power to maintain the fields. The rest would get stored in tanks.

The amount of hydrogen needed for a space flight through the following:

  • Magnetic fields are collected and concentrated hydrogen atoms from the near vacuum of space
  • Fusion rocket would turn some of this into propulsion for speed and a fusion reactor would convert some into power to maintain the fields.
  • The rest would get stored in tanks.

The fuel used in rocket propellant is the Liquid hydrogen. They have to be

adequately measured to ensure that there are no issues when the rockets

are propelled into space. This is done by the steps outlined above.

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