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English: a loop of superconducting wire of radius Rc (m) on the order of 100 km that carries a direct current Ic (A) which generates a magnetic field that pushes against a plasma wind to generate thrust via shroud lines connected to a spacecraft. Orientation may be radial like a frisbee or axial like a parachute to create torque for steering. Peripheral platform units contain spools of coil wire, power management and other infrastructure.
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Andrews & Zubrin Magsail

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current14:50, 4 July 2022Thumbnail for version as of 14:50, 4 July 20221,012 × 862 (100 KB)imagescommonswiki>DmcdysanChanged coil color to align with other figures in Magnetic sail article.

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